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Rosberg cruises to win manic Chinese GP

Nico Rosberg Nico Rosberg further extended his championship lead after taking victory in a highly eventful Chinese Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver maintained his perfect start to the season, producing a faultless performance after avoiding a chaotic start at the Shanghai International Circuit. Rosberg emerged in second behind the fast starting Red Bull of Daniel Ricciardo as the Ferarris of Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen collided at the first corner of the opening lap. Vettel hit Raikkonen as he reacted to Red Bull's Daniil Kvyat, who slid down the inside of the Ferrari. A left rear puncture for Ricciardo brought out the Safety Car on lap three and gifted Rosberg the lead, which he...
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