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Rosberg leads Mercedes front row at Monaco

Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton qualified on the front row for the Monaco Grand Prix. The Mercedes AMG duo confirmed the team's dominance in qualifying and will start ahead of both Red Bulls. Raikkonen is 5th and Alonso starts from 6th. Half an hour ahead of the start of qualifying, a shower made the entire track wet, complicating things further for the teams who already have to worry about traffic and possible accidents. Cars are therefore in a queue at the end of the pitlane to get started right away, with everybody doing their first runs on the intermediate tyres. Jules Bianchi however didn't get far, as by turn 3 his engine gave up, causing a yellow flag that lasted for more than a lap,...
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