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Nico: No team order problems

Nico Rosberg says there are no hard feelings at Mercedes after holding discussions with the team having been instructed not to pass Lewis Hamilton in Malaysia. The German was heard arguing with Team Principal Ross Brawn on the radio during the race, insisting he was quicker than the 2008 World Champion, who had been told to save fuel. Ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, Rosberg says he now understands the reasons he was told to hold station, but feels the team should have discussed such a scenario ahead of the race. "We have discussed it and it is all sorted for the future which is important," he said in the Drivers' Press Conference. Live on Sky Sports Live Formula One 2013 Chinese...
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