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Rosberg backs Bottas for 2019 title bid

Nico Rosberg thinks Valtteri Bottas can maintain a bid for the drivers' world championship in 2019. Written off after his winless 2018 campaign, Bottas got his season off to the best possible start by beating his Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton at the Australian Grand Prix.
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