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F1 title is Rosberg's to lose, says Horner

Red Bull boss Christian Horner says the Formula 1 championship is now Nico Rosberg's to lose, judging by the points advantage he has over teammate Lewis Hamilton with three races to go. Although Rosberg lost out to Hamilton in the fight for victory at the United States Grand Prix, he still holds a 26-point edge over his Mercedes teammate with only Mexico, Brazil and Abu Dhabi to come. It means the German can finish second in every race and still win the championship, and could wrap the title up in Mexico this weekend if he wins and Hamilton does not finish higher than 10th. For Horner, whose driver Daniel Ricciardo looks set to finish third overall in the standings, the situation at the...
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