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Jordan: Merc bosses are rudderless

BBC F1 analyst Eddie Jordan believes Mercedes' team bosses are to blame for the in-fighting between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton. The two Mercedes drivers' relationship hit another low in Belgium over the weekend when Rosberg crashed into his Hamilton, ultimately ending his team-mate's race. Hamilton later declared that the German deliberately crashed into him "to make a point", but Rosberg has denied it. Mercedes team bosses Toto Wolff and Niki Lauda were both left furious by the incident, describing it as unacceptable, but Jordan believes the duo along with Paddy Lowe are at fault. "I blame the team," he told TalkSPORT's Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast. "They say...
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