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Mosley critical of Mercedes

Former FIA president Max Mosley believes it was wrong of Mercedes to blame and punish Nico Rosberg publicly.The always controversial former president under whose watch the sport's governing body played a far more high-profile role than it does under his successor was never afraid to punish those who broke the rules.However, whilst agreeing with the way in which Mercedes opted to deal with the situation, Mosley is critical of the decision to make public the decision to punish Rosberg.'In every respect but one I think Mercedes dealt with the incident in the right way,' he told the Daily Mail. 'If they decided to fine or punish Rosberg they should not have announced it. It's as if the team...
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