What next for Mercedes as FIA clears Rosberg over Hamilton?

Relationship between the drivers is 'unmanageable', but row is like 'gold dust' for F1

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Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg will not face an investigation into his collision with Lewis Hamilton at Spa on Sunday, despite the English driver's claims that his team-mate hit him on purpose.

F1's governing bidy, the FAI, told the Daily Mail it would "not intervene" in the row unless new evidence came to light. At the time the collision was treated as a "racing incident", and Hamilton's accusation that Rosberg had admitted hitting him on purpose has not changed matters.

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