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Rosberg denies finger trouble in Hamilton crash

Rosberg denies finger trouble in Hamilton crash Nico Rosberg says he was not to blame for a technical issue that contributed to the crash with Lewis Hamilton last Sunday. After Mercedes team chairman pointed the clear finger of blame at Hamilton, boss Toto Wolff explained that it was German Rosberg who was in 'the wrong engine setting'. 'That was the reason he was significantly slower than Lewis,' he said. 'This explains why everything happened so quickly.' The implication is that Rosberg simply made a technical mistake under the new anti-radio communication regime, but the championship leader denies that. 'Suddenly I lacked power,' Rosberg told Bild newspaper on Tuesday after testing in...
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