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How can Nico Rosberg win the drivers' title in Brazil?

Nico Rosberg can win his first Formula 1 World Championship this weekend as long as he outscores Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton by seven points or more. The German heads into the weekend with a 19-point advantage over Hamilton with nine race wins to eight - which could prove crucial if the title goes to the final race. However Rosberg has a chance to wrap things up this weekend, and here are the scenarios in which he can lift the crown for the first time: - [1st] If Rosberg wins the race, he will become champion no matter where Hamilton finishes - [2nd] If Rosberg finishes second, Hamilton must finish fourth [4th] or lower - [3rd] If Rosberg finishes third, Hamilton must finish...
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