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Rosberg: To be enjoyed with caution

Nico Rosberg is keeping his feet firmly on the ground despite claiming pole position for Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver achieved his second successive P1 starting position at the Barcelona circuit on Saturday after posting a 1:20.718. That put the German 0.254s up on his team-mate Lewis Hamilton, handing Mercedes the 1-2 in qualifying. However, whether they can repeat that in Sunday's race remains to be seen as last time out in Bahrain, Rosberg dropped from pole to ninth. As such, Rosberg admits he's cautiously happy about his pole position. "I think we have worked really well the whole weekend to optimise everything," he said. "Of course after Bahrain...
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