Sunday, 15 May 2016

Hamilton, Rosberg crash out in Barcelona clash

Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg slammed out of the Spanish Grand Prix when their Mercedes' crashed on the primary lap on Sunday. 

Hamilton began from shaft yet was immediately overwhelmed by his German buddy. 

As Hamilton attempted to retake the lead, his auto ran onto grass and found Rosberg. Both autos then traverse wild into the wellbeing rock. 

The mischance set off the security auto to turn out on the track. 

Mercedes' non-official executive Niki Lauda seemed to lay the fault for the episode at Hamilton's feet. 

"It is dumb, we could've won this race," said the previous Austrian F1 legend. 

"Lewis is excessively forceful. I have to converse with them and hear their clarification and after that we will see what happens." 

The pair's untimely leave left the big showdown standings unaltered at the top with Rosberg driving shielding three-time champion Hamilton by 43 focuses. 

With heaps of shaking of heads in the Mercedes pits and race stewards holding an examination concerning the dramatization the race continued on lap four with ahead of the pack the Red Bulls of Daniel Ricciardo and his new buddy, Dutch youngster Max Verstappen.

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