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Merc bosses furious after Spa incident

Mercedes bosses Niki Lauda and Toto Wolff were furious following Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton's on-track clash at the Belgian GP. Rosberg and Hamilton looked set to battle it out for victory at Spa on Sunday and the latter appeared to have to edge over his team-mate after beating the pole sitter off line after the lights went out. However, Rosberg tried to regain first place, but he got a bit too excited and hit Hamilton's left rear, forcing the Brit to make an early pit spot while the German also picked up damage to his front wing. While Rosberg went onto finish second behind Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull, Hamilton retired late in the race. Mercedes non-executive chairman Niki Lauda...
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