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'We've moved on from Spain', insists Paddy Lowe

 XPB Images Mercedes F1's executive director (technical) Paddy Lowe has insisted that the team has moved on from the ignominious first lap crash that took out both Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton in the Spanish Grand Prix two weeks ago. "We had a good hearing with the stewards," he said. "We saw it very much the same way they did: it was a racing accident as a function of two guys really pushing each other to the limits. "It was exacerbated by the power difference between the two cars, which really made things happen very, very quickly – so a split second. And they both saw it, in the end, as a racing accident, so we moved on." Lowe added that the...
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