Rosberg: Ferrari yet to show true speed

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Nico Rosberg has played down his dominance so far this season and promised Ferrari are still a major challenge after his win in China.
The German eased home by 37s to win his sixth straight race, while Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen were hampered after contact at the start.
But Rosberg still fears the Ferrari pair despite his commanding championship lead and imperious form.
“What we take away is that we are still the quickest car out there at the moment but I think Ferrari really haven't shown what they can do yet," he said.
“They have had so many issues in the first three races so we need to keep on it and keep pushing.
“I think they are much closer than they have shown but we will push and I'm looking forward to the next races and I think we're going to go well there as well.”
The next race is in Russia in two weeks.
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