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F1 2014 standings after the Italian Grand Prix

Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg sees his championship lead cut from 29 points to 22 after finishing second to team-mate Lewis Hamilton in the Italian Grand Prix. Rosberg now has 238 points, while Hamilton has 216. Daniel Ricciardo remains third, now on 166 points, while Valtteri Bottas moves up to fourth (122) and ahead of Fernando Alonso (121) after the Spaniard retired. Sebastian Vettel is sixth on 106. In the Constructors' Championship, Mercedes increases its tally to 454 points. Red Bull continues to hold second with 272, but is now 182 back (+25 pre-Monza). Williams moves up to third and ahead of Ferrari with 177 points, 15 up on the Scuderia (on 162). McLaren and Force India are split...
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