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Rosberg: To beat Ferrari would be a massive boost

Nico Rosberg has said Mercedes will get a 'massive boost' if they succeed in taking second place in the Constructors' Championship.Mercedes increased the gap over Ferrari from four points to eleven following the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Sunday, and Rosberg added that beating the Scuderia is important not just financially, but also for morale.“I was very happy to hear that we took some more points off them [Ferrari] again and that we're edging away from them. That's the most important thing for us at the moment – just to finish second in the Constructors'. It's not just much more money for next year but also motivation for everybody,” Rosberg commented. “If everybody in the factory...
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