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We must move forward - Rosberg

Nico Rosberg says Mercedes must move on from the controversial crash between him and team-mate Lewis Hamilton in Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. Hamilton has said that Rosberg, who finished second in the race, admitted to causing the crash 'on purpose'. In his latest video blog,   the German said: 'Everybody gave their opinion and now we must move forward. 'There will be another discussion because we need to work out if we have to change our approach in the future.' The incident, on lap two of the race, gave Hamilton a rear puncture that ultimately caused his retirement. That meant Rosberg was able to widen the gap between the two at the top of the championship standings to 29 points...
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