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Nurburgring 24 Hours: Faultless Verstappen helps team lead Mercedes 1-2

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Nurburgring 24 Hours: Faultless Verstappen helps team lead Mercedes 1-2

DS Penske on the pace in Monaco Formula E opener

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DS Penske on the pace in Monaco Formula E opener

Watch LIVE: Nurburgring 24 Hours

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Watch LIVE: Nurburgring 24 Hours

Formula E Monaco: De Vries ends win drought, Ticktum loses podium due to penalty

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Formula E Monaco: De Vries ends win drought, Ticktum loses podium due to penalty

MotoGP Catalan GP: Marquez beats Acosta to sprint win as Martin crashes

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MotoGP Catalan GP: Marquez beats Acosta to sprint win as Martin crashes

Banking on success: Inside Madrid’s new grand prix circuit

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Banking on success: Inside Madrid’s new grand prix circuit

Tech3 sticks with KTM for MotoGP's 850cc era after Honda talks

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Tech3 sticks with KTM for MotoGP's 850cc era after Honda talks

MotoGP Catalan GP: Acosta claims pole as Bezzecchi and Martin crash in qualifying

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MotoGP Catalan GP: Acosta claims pole as Bezzecchi and Martin crash in qualifying

Rosberg: Mercedes closer than it looks

Mercedes is closer to the pace than its pace in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix suggests, according to Nico Rosberg

The German qualified seventh, 1.892s off Sebastian Vettel's pole time, but Rosberg has no doubts that a combination of car problems - including difficulties with the KERS system - driver error and the unusual Melbourne track configuration have stretched the deficit to Red Bull.

"We are not as bad as we look today," said Rosberg when asked by AUTOSPORT whether the gap to the front is really almost two seconds, as the timesheets suggest. "We must not exaggerate and say that we are 1.9 seconds off the pace.

"For one, technically not everything was working on my car in qualifying, so there is a bit of time there. And I had a lock-up on my fastest laps. There were a few things that came together.

"But, on the other hand, we are definitely further away than we thought. That is very clear."

Team-mate Michael Schumacher was unsure as to why Mercedes was struggling to replicate the form that it showed in the final pre-season test at Barcelona after a major car upgrade.

"We are not exactly where we want to be, but we don't know the reasons why this is the cars," said the seven-times world champion. "You can have theories, but we want to analyse, understand and take action."

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