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'Team order situation settled' – Rosberg

Nico Rosberg says there will no longer be any in-race grief or confusion over team orders at Mercedes, with discussions taking place after the German was instructed to hold position behind podium-finishing team-mate Lewis Hamilton in Malaysia. Rosberg, who had been closing in rapidly on the 2008 World Champion before Team Principal Ross Brawn halted his progress, has explained that the biggest mistake his outfit made last time out was failing to discuss the range of potential scenarios. "We have discussed it and it is all sorted for the future which is important," explained Rosberg. "The difficulty was that we hadn't really discussed them before hand; that is the mistake that...
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