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Nico Rosberg satisfied with second place

Nico Rosberg says that he was pleased with his race as he finished in second behind Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton in the Canadian Grand Prix.

Nico Rosberg has claimed that he was satisfied with his second-place finish in the Canadian Grand Prix.

The German started in second place on the grid, but was unable to find a way past Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton as the defending world champion fended off his attempts, and as a result Rosberg was forced to settle for second.

Rosberg told Sky Sports News: "It was a good race against Lewis, I was pushing like mad to try and put the pressure on, but he didn't make any mistakes so fair play.

"It was a challenging race because we had to manage fuel, brakes, all these things, but it was the same for Lewis.

"It was a good race, I couldn't quite make it happen, but second place is still okay."

The 29-year-old trails Hamilton by 17 points in the drivers' championship.

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