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Rosberg tops wet opening session in Austin

 XPB Images Nico Rosberg set the fastest time of the opening practice session for the United States Grand Prix as teams face wet weather in Austin. Heavy rain is forecast for Friday and Saturday, with downpours before FP1 ensuring the opening practice session took place on a wet track. Early installation laps took place on full wets before the track improved sufficiently for intermediate tyres, and teams took advantage of the conditions to complete as much running as possible before expected heavier rain in the afternoon. Rosberg was comfortably faster on the intermediate tyre, setting a best time of 1:53.989 to end the session 1.235s clear of Daniil Kvyat. There was a strong...
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