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Nico Rosberg would ‘put money' on Mercedes beating Ferrari, but fires Monza warning

2016 world champion, Nico Rosberg, has made the bold prediction that Mercedes will beat Ferrari to second in the Constructors’ Standings in 2022. Ferrari and Charles Leclerc made a flying start to the year, with the Monegasque taking victory in Bahrain and Melbourne, while Max Verstappen won in Saudi Arabia. Leclerc had led home a Ferrari one-two from Carlos Sainz in the opening round, so the Scuderia looked to be on course for a strong title challenge. Mercedes, meanwhile, were struggling to find consistency as Sir Lewis Hamilton and George Russell contended with horrible bouncing and “porpoising.” READ: Nico Rosberg makes Lewis Hamilton comparison as Pierre Gasly set to join Alpine...
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