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F1 Monaco GP: Antonelli takes crucial pole by beating Verstappen as Leclerc crashes

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Monaco GP
F1 Monaco GP: Antonelli takes crucial pole by beating Verstappen as Leclerc crashes

LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Antonelli takes pole in thrilling qualifying

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Monaco GP
LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Antonelli takes pole in thrilling qualifying

BTCC Oulton Park: Cammish inherits qualifying race win from Taylor-Smith

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Oulton Park (Island Circuit)
BTCC Oulton Park: Cammish inherits qualifying race win from Taylor-Smith

MotoGP Hungarian GP: Marquez dominates sprint for comeback win

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Hungarian GP
MotoGP Hungarian GP: Marquez dominates sprint for comeback win

F1 Monaco GP: Antonelli topples Leclerc and Hamilton to head final practice

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Monaco GP
F1 Monaco GP: Antonelli topples Leclerc and Hamilton to head final practice

BTCC Oulton Park: Audi quickest after Fords take boost cut

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Oulton Park (Island Circuit)
BTCC Oulton Park: Audi quickest after Fords take boost cut

The “totally alien” challenge Turkington is taking on

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The “totally alien” challenge Turkington is taking on

LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Antonelli tops FP3 from Leclerc and Hamilton

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Monaco GP
LIVE: F1 Monaco GP commentary and updates - Antonelli tops FP3 from Leclerc and Hamilton

Belgian GP: Nico Rosberg calls Lewis Hamilton clash racing incident

Nico Rosberg insists that he was not to blame for his clash with Formula 1 title rival and Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton in the Belgian Grand Prix

The German insists that their lap two collision was simply a racing incident - and reckons the fact the stewards did not take action proves he did nothing wrong.

AUTOSPORT understands that the race stewards did discuss the incident during the race, but decided that there was no sign of the collision having been caused deliberately.

Asked for his opinion about the crash, having watched video replays, Rosberg said: "I have seen it and I don't want to say - but definitely, as the stewards judged it a racing incident, that is the way one can describe it."

Although Hamilton claims that Rosberg told him in a post-race debrief that he deliberately did not avoid the incident because he wanted to "prove a point", the German was more circumspect about his actions when speaking to the media.

He was adamant that the move was not risky at all, and dismissed any suggestion he should have waited another lap until DRS was activated.

"I was quicker at the time and there was an opportunity, so I gave it a go around the outside as the inside was blocked," Rosberg said.

"I didn't see any risk in overtaking, or trying to overtake, so why should I not try? The opportunity was there even without DRS because I was so much quicker, so I gave it a go.

"Inside was not possible, so I tried around the outside. Should I have waited? That is very hypothetical. Who knows what happens afterwards?

"The opportunity was there and, for me, it wasn't a risky situation."

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