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Rosberg hoping to get back on top in Germany

Nico Rosberg can banish the disappointment of losing to Mercedes teammate and title rival Lewis Hamilton in Hungary last weekend by winning in Germany on Sunday and taking back the overall points lead. The German, who had a 43-point lead after the Spanish Grand Prix in May, is now six points behind triple world champion Hamilton at the halfway point of the season after the Briton took his fifth win in six races. "I wanted to win Hungary, that's where my disappointment comes from, not because some points are this way or that way," said Rosberg, who won the first four races of the year, last weekend. "Soon I will be very excited again because it's the home race and thankfully...
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