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Rosberg: That's how it goes

Nico Rosberg was philosophical after the Belgian Grand Prix, saying his incident with Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton is part of racing. Mercedes looked set for another 1-2 finish at Spa, but their hopes were dashes as early as the second lap when Rosberg made contact with Hamilton while he was trying to overtake the Britain. The end result was a puncture for Hamilton and he was eventually forced to retire late in the race while Rosberg, who damaged his front wing in the process, fought back to finish second behind Daniel Ricciardo for Red Bull. Asked about the incident after the race, the German replied: "I got a good run on Lewis and tried to go round the outside and we just...
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