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Rosberg hoping for 'extra edge' in Monaco

– Nico Rosberg says he is hoping to find an "extra edge" throughout next weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, as the German attempts to bring Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton's winning streak to an end. After taking a dominant victory at the opening round of the season in Australia, Rosberg has finished second to Hamilton at every race, with the latter moving into the championship lead at Barcelona last time out. "I was quite pleased with the last race weekend in Barcelona. Disappointed not to have won but happy that the team achieved another one-two finish," said Rosberg. "The championship battle is very close and to re-gain the advantage at my home race would be...
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