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Title battle still wide open, insists Allan McNish

 XPB Images Former Formula One driver turned BBC motorsports analyst Allan McNish says that this year's world championship battle between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton is still too close to call, despite Rosberg having outscored his Mercedes team mate for the last five races to open up a 33 point lead in the standings. "It's not over until it's over," McNish wrote in an article for the BBC Sports website this weekend, adding that fluctuating fortunes for both men could yet derail either driver's campaign in the last four races of the season. "We have seen Rosberg have shocking races, such as Monaco, where he just seemed to be completely out of kilter," said...
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