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Merc ‘will continue to let them race’
- Updated: May 16, 2016
Mercedes will not alter their policy of permitted their drivvers to race despite a costly collision at the start of Sunday’s Spanish GP.
Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg lined up side-by-side on the Barcelona grid with the Brit taking the lead from pole position.
That did not last long as Rosberg swept by through Turn 1 to overtake his team-mate.
Hamilton attempted to retake the lead through Turn 3 and took the inside the line but without a gap there, Hamilton touched the grass and spun out, taking his team-mate with him.
It was Mercedes first point-less since the 2012 United States GP.
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