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Rosberg: Vettel more at fault than Leclerc

Nico Rosberg says it was a case of fine margins regarding the crash between Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc in Brazil, but thinks Vettel was to blame. After the Safety Car covering Valtteri Bottas' stricken Mercedes had returned to the pits, Vettel and Leclerc were squabbling with Alex Albon for the last podium spot, before the duo began their own battle for track supremacy. This would end in disaster though when  slight contact caused race-ending damage for both drivers, handing Ferrari a double-DNF. 2016 World Champion Nico Rosberg sympathises with both drivers, knowing what such an incident means in Ferrari colours, but he also thinks the drama it created was vital for Formula 1....
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