Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg has beaten the Red Bulls in a wet second practice session at the Brazilian Grand Prix, the final race of the season.
According to the BBC, the German, who also set the pace in the first session, was 0.225 seconds ahead of world champion Sebastian Vettel and his teammate Mark Webber.
Lotus driver Heikki Kovalainen was fourth, ahead of Rosberg's teammate Lewis Hamilton, who had a spin and was 0.841secs off the pace, the report said.
Force India's Paul Di Resta was 13th and McLaren's Jenson Button 22nd, the report added.
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