It almost seems to be turning into a routine for Nico Rosberg—another race, another win. The Mercedes driver won his sixth straight Formula One race on Sunday at the Chinese Grand Prix, extending his lead in the championship to 36 points over his team-mate, Lewis Hamilton.
And what to make of Hamilton, who has not stood on the top step of the podium since last October, at the U.S. Grand Prix? His results this season are trending in the wrong direction, as he finished second in Australia, third in Bahrain and now seventh in China.
Are Hamilton's recent results merely part of the normal ebbs and flows of grand prix racing, or has some complacency crept in after back-to-back championships? Or perhaps it is all just bad luck.
There are excuses for each of those six grands prix where Rosberg has come out on top, but eventually excuses do not matter anymore—only results. And right now, the results table is showing Rosberg far out in front.
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