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Rosberg 'needs points back quickly'

Nico Rosberg says it is important he finishes ahead of Lewis Hamilton for the first time this year at Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix. The German trails his Mercedes team-mate by 17 points after three races and has neither out-qualified nor finished ahead of the Briton so far in 2015. 'I do think I can beat him here,' he said. 'But I also thought that the last two races and it didn't go that way. 'I am here to try to make it happen, of course. I like the track.' Double world champion Hamilton has won eight of the last 10 races dating back to the Italian Grand Prix in September last year and has beaten Rosberg four times in a row, including the final race of last season in Abu Dhabi. Bahrain...
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