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Rosberg accepts responsibility for Spa clash

– Nico Rosberg has "acknowledged his responsibility" and apologised for clashing with team-mate Lewis Hamilton during the Belgian Grand Prix, says Mercedes after crunch talks at the outfit's factory.Whilst battling for the lead on the second lap of the race, Rosberg clipped the rear of Hamilton's car at Les Combes, handing the latter a puncture that would ultimately lead to his retirement from the Grand Prix.Hamilton later said that Rosberg had claimed during a post-race debrief that he intentionally hit him to prove a point, whilst the championship leader denied the claims and described the collision as a "racing incident".After giving both drivers a short period...
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