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Rosberg apologises to Hamilton and fans

Nico Rosberg has apologised to Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton and F1 fans for the collision between the two team-mates in the Belgian Grand Prix. Mercedes announced that Rosberg had taken responsibility for the incident during a meeting with Toto Wolff, Paddy Lowe and Hamilton at the team's headquarters on Friday. Having been disciplined as a result, Rosberg has taken to his Facebook page and described the collision as "an error of judgement" and issue an apology. "In the days since the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa, I have spent a lot of time thinking about what happened during the race and discussing it with the team," Rosberg said. "I have already expressed my regret...
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