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Drivers need to calm down - Rosberg

Nico Rosberg says a number of drivers need to calm down at the start of races after being taken out on the opening lap of the Korean Grand Prix. Rosberg was part of the incident caused by Kamui Kobayashi on the run down to turn three in Korea, with Kobayashi bouncing between Rosberg and Jenson Button under braking, taking both out of the race. Having also been taken out at the second corner by Bruno Senna in Japan, Rosberg said there are some drivers taking too many risks on the opening lap. "All in all, two weeks - including Japan and here - that has just been really, really poor," Rosberg said on his video blog. "Terrible to go out on the first lap both times; there's a...
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