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Rosberg says Hamilton will still fight for victory

Nico Rosberg has downplayed Lewis Hamilton's suggestion that his grid penalty will make the German's life easier in the Chinese GP, citing the form of Ferrari and also the potential for the Briton to still challenge for victory. Hamilton said today that it is "going to be an easy weekend for Nico" on the basis that the world champion will start at least five places behind his teammate. "I have taken notice of that [penalty]," Rosberg said today. "But it hasn't really changed my approach at all, because a Hamilton that starts sixth is still going to challenge for the win, and we know that. "So from that point of view it doesn't really change much for me....
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