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Rosberg: Vettel "threw away" win by pushing too much

Sebastian Vettel threw away a race win after pushing too hard according to former Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg. Vettel crashed out of his home grand prix whilst leading as the expected rain began to fall heavier after the first pit stop phase. Speaking after the race to Sky F1, Rosberg commented on the crash saying that Vettel should not have been driving as hard as he was when he made his mistake. “Such a big one – unbelievable!” he said. “He threw it away. “Yes, the conditions were difficult, we know that, and they are horrible as a driver, because it’s so tough. “But he still had a gap to the guys behind, he could have just taken out a little...
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