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F1 - Spanish Grand Prix
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Rosberg led Hamilton after the first corner. At turn 4 Hamilton had a good run up the inside of Rosberg ... then ...
either
1. Hamilton rammed Rosberg whilst attempting an impossible move
or
2. Rosberg chopped off Hamilton who was already alongside
They both wound up in the gravel with bits of car missing.
I think the fault was about 80% Rosberg, 20% Hamilton - others may differ.
either
1. Hamilton rammed Rosberg whilst attempting an impossible move
or
2. Rosberg chopped off Hamilton who was already alongside
They both wound up in the gravel with bits of car missing.
I think the fault was about 80% Rosberg, 20% Hamilton - others may differ.
I think the stewards bottled making a proper decision - and Mercedes are keeping their dirty washing very much in their own laundry bag.
Hamilton was seething quietly, but parrotting the party line; Rosberg looked rather more crestfallen (as if he'd had his bum smacked in private) but had also been told to keep his gob shut.
Hamilton was seething quietly, but parrotting the party line; Rosberg looked rather more crestfallen (as if he'd had his bum smacked in private) but had also been told to keep his gob shut.