Rosberg seeks talks with champion Hamilton

Four days after the spectacular and tumultuous United States Grand Prix in Texas, where the pair clashed on lap one before Hamilton secured a bold, title-clinching triumph, the 30-year-old German wants an explanation of their wheel-banging duel.

Published : Oct 29, 2015 22:44 IST , Mexico City

Earlier, Nico Rosberg accused the Lewis Hamilton of going a 'step too far' with his aggression.
Earlier, Nico Rosberg accused the Lewis Hamilton of going a 'step too far' with his aggression.
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Earlier, Nico Rosberg accused the Lewis Hamilton of going a 'step too far' with his aggression.

Nico Rosberg wants to clear the air with newly-crowned triple world champion Lewis Hamilton when the Mercedes team gathers at the 'high altitude' Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez ahead of this weekend's Mexican Grand Prix.

Four days after the spectacular and tumultuous United States Grand Prix in Texas, where the pair clashed on lap one before Hamilton secured a bold, title-clinching triumph, the 30-year-old German wants an explanation of their wheel-banging duel.

He made this clear in the aftermath of Sunday's drama, when his disappointment was clear to the world and he accused the 30-year-old Briton of going a 'step too far' with his aggression.

Hamilton rejected Rosberg's claims, saying he had won the inside line for the corner with a superior start off the grid, but the German disagreed.

"I think it's pretty clear," said Rosberg. "I'm ahead mid-corner and I have a right to a piece of track and he's driving me off the road and banging into me.

"There was contact, it seemed quite heavy contact on the steering wheel because we banged wheels, so that's not on - it's one big step too far, which is not good.

"It needs to be discussed. And I'm not sure about anything going forward."

But Rosberg, who struggled to hide his feelings after the race, conceded: "It wasn't the key to the race because the main thing was my mistake.

"I got it wrong," he said, of his late unforced error that gifted victory and the title to Hamilton. "And it's really tough to lose the race like I did. It was a tough day".

While the Mercedes drivers discuss their racing rivalry, their engineers - in common with most teams - will focus on preparation for the first race at altitude in the modern 'turbo era'.

The Mexico track is at an altitude of 2,200 metres and will test the cooling efficiency and reliability of the turbo engines to their limits.

"The issue is going to be cooling, for sure," said Renault's Remi Taffin. "You have the same amount of energy coming from the engine and much less air to cope it.

"The other thing is the turbo... To try to maintain the power output, you need to rev the turbo much higher than normal.

"Obviously, we have done a lot of simulation but we know that we are going somewhere we don't know"

Mercedes management, meanwhile, will try to keep the team happy by avoiding a split in the garage and face more questions about supplying power units to Red Bull.

Interest in the Red Bull link was revived following F1 ring-master Bernie Ecclestone's revelation that the former champions believed they had an agreement with Mercedes in place, in July, when they gave notice to quit their deal with Renault.

It remained unconfirmed, however, and Red Bull have been left without a power supplier for 2016 after they also failed to agree terms with Ferrari or find a solution with Honda.

Formula One world championship standings ahead of the Mexican Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on Sunday:

Drivers

1. Lewis Hamilton (GBR) 327pts -- champion, 2. Sebastian Vettel (GER) 251, 3. Nico Rosberg (GER) 247, 4. Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) 123, 5. Valtteri Bottas (FIN) 111, 6. Felipe Massa (BRA) 109, 7. Daniil Kvyat (RUS) 76, 8. Daniel Ricciardo (AUS) 74, 9. Sergio Perez (MEX) 64, 10. Max Verstappen (NED) 45, 11. Romain Grosjean (FRA) 44, 12. Nico HŶlkenberg (GER) 38, 13. Felipe Nasr (BRA) 27, 14. Pastor Maldonado (VEN) 26, 15. Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) 18, 16. Jenson Button (GBR) 16, 17. Fernando Alonso (ESP) 11, 18. Marcus Ericsson (SWE) 9

Constructors

1. Mercedes 574pts -- champions, 2. Ferrari 374, 3. Williams 220, 4. Red Bull 150, 5. Force India 102, 6. Lotus 70, 7. Toro Rosso 63, 8. Sauber AG 36, 9. McLaren 27

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