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Rosberg says tyre situation 'not acceptable'

– Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg says that the tyre failures suffered by himself and Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel in Belgium are "not acceptable" and that the situation needs to be resolved before the Italian Grand Prix.Rosberg suffered a high-speed failure approaching Blanchimont during Friday's second practice session and after lengthy investigations concluded that an external cut caused the incident.Vettel's issue occured during the penultimate lap of Sunday's Grand Prix, when the German driver suffered a right rear failure at Kemmel.Vettel had been running a one-stop strategy and had completed 27 laps on his set of Prime tyres when he suffered the failure; Pirelli...
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