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Rosberg won't change approach to racing Hamilton

Nico Rosberg says he won't change his approach to racing against team-mate Lewis Hamilton on Sunday despite their falling out in Belgium when the pair made contact. Rosberg will start alongside pole sitter Hamilton for the Italian Grand Prix, and although Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has issued a warning that further contact will not be tolerated, Rosberg says he will continue as before. "The message is that we are keeping on racing, that is the way it is," he replied when asked if Wolff's warning would be ringing in his ears. "It has not changed since before we started the season. The message has been clear. There is no real change at the moment, it is the same as always....
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