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Rosberg pinning hopes on qualifying

Nico Rosberg admits Mercedes' qualifying pace could be the key to success at next weekend's Monaco Grand Prix. After securing a front-row lock-out in Barcelona last weekend, both Mercedes cars slipped back in the race as they struggled with their tyres overheating. Rosberg dropped back from pole position to sixth place, but having qualified second in Monaco last year and with overtaking almost impossible on the street circuit he believes Mercedes could benefit from a strong Saturday. "The surroundings definitely make Monaco the coolest track on the calendar and the atmosphere over the weekend is great," Rosberg said. "I have good memories from the race last year after...
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