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Rosberg wins Japanese GP, Mercedes secure 2016 constructors’ title

Rosberg wins Japanese GP, Mercedes secure 2016 constructors’ title Nico Rosberg wins Japanese Grand Prix and he has extended his title lead, a hat-trick of wins for Mercedes at the Suzuka track. The German’s championship lead is up to 33 points with four races to go. Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton recovered from a poor-start to finish third, just behind Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. The result gifted Mercedes are secured of the 2016 Formula 1 constructors’ championship. Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen were P4 and P5 respectively. Verstappen's team mate Daniel Ricciardo made fifth while Sergio Perez was sixth… more to follow
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