Rosberg later condemns Mercedes colleague's first-corner animosity after they touched wheels toward the begin of US GP

Having saluted his colleague with a handshake in the holding room where the main three-completing drivers amass before going ahead to the platform, an inconsolable Rosberg tossed back the baseball top which Hamilton had hurled to him.

The two Mercedes drivers had before conflicted toward the begin of an emotional US GP when their Mercedes autos reached at the first corner.

"It was to a great degree forceful," grumbled Rosberg. "We hit one another - or Lewis came into me."

"I was ahead and I had a privilege to the track there and Lewis simply was excessively forceful today. One stage too far and that is not alright."

Subsequent to fighting once more into the lead, Rosberg then surrendered the race by running wide in the end stages, permitting Hamilton through for triumph and the third title of his F1 vocation.

"It's difficult to lose the lead like that and to lose the win," conceded a pitiful Rosberg.

"To about twist off like that without anyone else's input leaving a corner is simply unusual. I think the tires were still a smidgen icy possibly, however I simply don't comprehend it. So that was truly baffling at the time, on the grounds that the race was mine."

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