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Mercedes still the team to beat – Rosberg

+ Nico Rosberg is confident that Mercedes will be the team to beat in the Chinese Grand Prix, despite losing out to Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari in Malaysia two weeks ago. Vettel used a two-stop strategy to beat the two Mercedes team-mates of Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, and record his maiden victory for Ferrari, on just his second start for the Scuderia. Despite the disappointment of Malaysia, Rosberg is expecting Mercedes to be back on top form in China this weekend. “I want to win, so of course having Sebastian win in Malaysia was not good,” Rosberg told reporters in Shanghai on Thursday. “I hope to beat him and Lewis here, and that’s it. “I’m sure also here we will have...
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