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Hamilton claims Rosberg was in wrong engine mode

World Champion Lewis Hamilton has defended his move against his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg after the two collided into each other at the Spanish Grand Prix. Despite receiving blame from Mercedes chief Nikki Lauda for their first pointless GP since USA 2014, Hamilton insists that Rosberg was partly at fault as he was in the wrong engine mode at the start of the race. On Turn 3 in Lap 1, the German managed to ease pass the Brit, who started on pole position, on the outside. Hamilton then tried to recover his P1 position but ended up crashing into his teammate on the inside. 'Before the race we have all these procedures we have to go through,' the three-time World Champion explained....
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