MONACO (AP) — Formula One's championship leader Nico Rosberg put it bluntly, lamenting a "complete lack of confidence" in his Mercedes car after finishing seventh in Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix. The German driver was aiming for a fourth straight win on his home circuit — the son of former world champion Keke Rosberg grew up in Monaco — but instead saw his championship lead slashed to 24 points by his victorious teammate Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton was 43 points behind Rosberg heading into the rain-soaked race, but Rosberg said the car caused him more pain than his rival significantly cutting the gap. "It was more painful the feeling I had in the car, that was the worst," Rosberg told reporters at the team motorhome.Read more on NewsOK.com