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Rosberg thought it ‘was over’ at Turn 1
- Updated: October 2, 2016
Nico Rosberg believed his Malaysian Grand Prix was over at Turn 1 as he was hit from behind by Sebastian Vettel, only to recover to the podium and extend his championship lead.
Rosberg was the victim of a first corner battle between Vettel and Max Verstappen that resulted in the Ferrari driver clipping the Mercedes in front of him.
Rosberg was pitched into a spin and dropped from second on the grid, to 16th place.
The German, though, put in a stellar driver to recover to fourth which became third when he …