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Dominant Rosberg beats Vettel to Chinese Grand Prix

Nico Rosberg has won the Chinese Grand Prix in dominant fashion. It was a sixth win in a row for the German driver, who lead all but the opening three laps. Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel finished second after a first corner clash with his team-mate, whilst Daniil Kvyat completed the podium places. Rosberg managed to lead all but the first three laps. His Mercedes being out-witted by a fast-starting Daniel Ricciardo. But behind that chaos ensued. Vettel had to take avoiding action into turn one which resulted in him hitting team-mate Raikkonen – with the Finn coming out worse. That incident also saw Lewis Hamilton lose his front wing with Sauber's Felipe Nasr having to take aggressive...
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