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Hamilton: Rosberg said clash was deliberate

Getty Images Enlarge Lewis Hamilton says Nico Rosberg admitted to deliberately causing the clash between the two that resulted in Hamilton retiring from the Belgian Grand Prix. Hamilton and Rosberg made contact on the second lap at Les Combes after Rosberg left the nose of his car in the corner as it switched back. The incident caused a puncture on Hamilton's car, damaging the floor of the car and eventually forcing him to retire. Senior management and the drivers met after the race and Hamilton said Rosberg had admitted to causing the accident to prove a point. "It looked quite clear to me but we just had a meeting about it and he basically said he did it on purpose," he said....
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