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Rosberg says Spain was his race to win

A 'gutted' Nico Rosberg said Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix had been his to win until a collision with Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton dumped him in the gravel and ended a run of seven successive victories. Formula One stewards summoned both drivers after the first lap accident between the sport's dominant pairing and decided to take no further action. Rosberg, the world championship leader, had seized the lead at the start from Hamilton, who was on pole position, but then lost speed into turn three when he entered an incorrect setting on the steering wheel. That left a difference between the two of around 17 kph, with Hamilton trying to pass on the inside but squeezed onto the grass where...
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