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Rosberg still wary of Hamilton despite P10

Starting on pole position at Sunday's European Grand Prix, Nico Rosberg is not ruling out his teammate Lewis Hamilton, who qualified in P10 after crashing out. The German Mercedes driver took advantage of Hamilton’s mistake in Q3 and claimed P1 shortly afterwards, but refused to think anything of it as he knows the Brit has the capabilities to tear through the grid no matter where he starts. Rosberg also added that he is looking forward to the race tomorrow, saying that F1 fans can expect one of the most exciting GP’s in recent times. 'It was great. It was one of the more challenging sessions out there, but it worked out well,” said the Championship leader. 'All weekend I...
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