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Rosberg would welcome wet conditions

Nico Rosberg says he would welcome wet weather conditions at this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix, having been the consistent pace-setter during the severely rain-hit opening two phases of qualifying on the streets of Melbourne. Rosberg demonstrated impressive wet weather pace in AustraliaThe Mercedes driver, who retired from a podium position in Australia, is hopeful that the Sepang event will yield his first points finish of the 2013 season. "The conditions will be much hotter than in Australia so it will be a good test to see how the cars perform in such a different environment and how we can adapt," said Rosberg, who scored his maiden podium at Sepang in 2010. "It often...
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