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Rosberg controls chaotic Monaco Grand Prix

Mercedes AMG Petronas Nico Rosberg claimed his second successive win in a chaotic Monaco Grand Prix to snatch back the lead of the world championship. Rosberg led all 78 laps to come home ahead of Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo as accidents and reliability issues struck rivals behind them. Rosberg retained the lead at the start ahead of team-mate Hamilton, while behind Ricciardo made a poor getaway and was usurped by team-mate Sebastian Vettel, as well as Kimi Räikkönen – leaving the other Ferrari of Fernando Alonso down in sixth. The safety car was deployed at the start following a collision between Sergio Pérez and Jenson Button at Mirabeau –...
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