Nico Rosberg was 'pissed off' with Lewis Hamilton in Canadian GP
Nico Rosberg has revealed he was "pissed off" with Mercedes Formula 1 team-mate Lewis Hamilton making contact with him at the first corner
After Sebastian Vettel jumped into the lead, Hamilton was on the inside line into Turn 1 with Rosberg on the outside into the left-hander.
They continued round the corner but Hamilton understeered into Rosberg at the exit, forcing Rosberg to take to the runoff area and drop to ninth after rejoining.
"Sebastian had a great start and I had a decent one and Lewis had a really bad one and my position was on the outside," Rosberg told Sky Sports F1.
"In Barcelona, I gave it a go around the outside of Lewis and it worked out really well.
"I went for the same today and he did a really hard racing manoeuvre and we touched and I was off.
"I was very pissed off in the moment, but that's racing and it's my job to make sure I'm in front after a battle like that next time."
Hamilton blamed a lack of front-end grip in the left-hander for the incident.
"I got to Turn 1 and had understeer," said Hamilton.
"It was very close with me and Nico. It was non-intentional.
"Fortunately, neither car was damaged."
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff agreed it was a hard move by Hamilton and was disappointed with the ground that was lost as a result.
"It was a hard manoeuvre," said Wolff.
"Lewis said that he had an understeer, [and] that's what I would say.
"From the team's perspective, you are starting one and two, you come out of Turn 1 two and nine that is not pleasant.
I have a deja vu, we are having these discussions after every race."
However, Wolff did add that the driver on the inside can dictate the corner.
"Turn 1 in Canada is a difficult one, there is a concrete runoff area," he said.
"If there would be a wall, probably we wouldn't have the discussion.
"But then if you are on the inside, you dictate the line."
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