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Rosberg takes blame for FP2 crash

 XPB Images Nico Rosberg has taken the blame for his crash in FP2 in Melbourne, saying he "accelerated too much" in wet conditions. With changing conditions prevailing all day around Albert Park, drivers were challenged to stay on course, and a few - like Rosberg - were caught out by the tricky circumstances. The Mercedes driver hit the wall at Turn 7 during the wet second practice, which resulted in a heavily damaged front wing on the W07. "The conditions were OK - on the edge but they were fine," Rosberg said. "I accelerated too much and got it wrong. It was good for me that the track didn’t dry out because I didn’t’ lose any dry running as a...
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