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Rosberg says Spanish GP controversy now "over"

Nico Rosberg says the controversy following his accident with teammate Lewis Hamilton in the Spanish Grand Prix is now "over". Rosberg and Hamilton crashed into each other at the start of the Barcelona race to leave Mercedes point-less in a grand prix for the first time since the 2012 season. The championship leader, however, says he has moved on already, and insists nothing will change in his relationship with Hamilton. "It's always very hard work because we are fighting for the championship for the last three years," said Rosberg at the end of testing in Barcelona. "But, on the other hand, we're also running for the team at the same time, so it's hard work but...
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