Rosberg hails “perfect” weekend

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Race-winner Nico Rosberg is already looking forward to the next race after victory in the Spanish Grand Prix.
The German controlled the race from start to finish in Barcelona, as he beat Lewis Hamilton by over 17 seconds to claim his first win of the season.
He said: "It was a perfect weekend. Perfect to be on pole and then to win the race like this. The car has been awesome all weekend. Really perfect.
"Finally I got a perfect start, it's been a long time coming. I'm just enjoying the day today. Winning here in Barcelona is great and then we'll look forward to the next race."
Rosberg now sits 20 points behind Hamilton in the championship standings, and will go to the next race in Monaco full of confidence.
Hamilton admitted that it has been a difficult weekend for him, and Rosberg will hope that the momentum now favours him.
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