@reginos: I recommend you try to watch Sky's analysis. Rosberg turned in on Hamilton, realised he was too close then turned in again when there was no prospect of getting past. Hamilton stayed on the racing line and didn't deviate. Rosberg should have backed out of the challenge. It was never on.

As for Hamilton, the incident took a huge chunk of bodywork out of the carbon floor of the car. Hamilton said he lost 50 points of downforce. It wasn't that Hamilton was too emotional. He was stuck with a crippled car that could hardly catch other cars in front since he had much reduced downforce.

if Rosberg beats Hamilton in a fair fight, I would be the first to congratulate him but Rosberg is leading by eliminating his rival.

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