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Nico Rosberg uses George Russell to defend his controversial incident with Lewis Hamilton

2016 Formula 1 World Champion Nico Rosberg admitted that his collision with Lewis Hamilton at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix was 'very comparable' to George Russell's incident with the Briton in the closing stages of Q2 in Spain last weekend. Russell forced Hamilton onto the grass down the start/finish straight as they both started their final push lap in Q2, in an attempt to make Q3. Hamilton was behind the 25-year-old and received a huge slipstream from the former Williams driver, who moved to the left to receive a tow from Carlos Sainz. Hamilton saw the space that Russell left and opted to enter it, resulting in him pulling alongside his team-mate. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the...
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