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Ricciardo: Rosberg will win the championship

Daniel Ricciardo has been best of the rest behind Mercedes for most of this season and is sticking his neck out and predicting that Nico Rosberg will beat Lewis Hamilton to the 2016 Formula 1 world championship title. Speaking to Sky Sport, Ricciardo said, 'Before the summer break when Lewis made up that deficit on Nico, I thought no one was going to touch Lewis, but Nico has come back! I'm going to throw a spanner in the works and say Rosberg [will win it].' The tension between Rosberg and Hamilton is obvious, particularly in the period from when they get out of the cars until the end of the official post-race press conference, and including the podium ceremony – a fact that...
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