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Nico Rosberg's red-tinted podium celebration at Monza

It was a lights to flag win for Mercedes and Nico Rosberg at Monza in 2016, but a red tinted podium celebration for the future world champion. Rosberg took full advantage of team mate Lewis Hamilton's slow start, never putting a foot wrong while the Silver Arrows' W07's unchallenged superiority did the rest. It was also a first for the German driver who claimed that day his only career win in the Italian Grand Prix.  
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