Daniel Ricciardo wins Belgian Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton is forced to retire

Jubilant: Daniel Ricciardo celebrates after winning the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon

Lewis Hamilton’s rear left wheel was shredding its tyre into a thousand pieces and his rivalry with Nico Rosberg into a million tiny atoms of hatred.
It was on the second lap of a bitter Belgian Grand Prix that the first cruel cut of the day was made: Rosberg was vying for the lead with Hamilton through Les Combes when his front wing punctured his team-mate. Unpopular: Rosberg was heavily booed by the Belgian fans for the part he played in the crash with Hamilton
From first place, Hamilton limped back to the pits, rubber being thrown into the air as he went.His race was effectively over, even though he limped on at the back of the field for most of the afternoon before retiring, breathing a sigh of relief as he was pushed into the garage.Not for long: Lewis Hamilton leads Nico Rosberg before the Mercedes pair collide
Rosberg required a change of wing but was far less severely damaged, finishing second behind Daniel Ricciardo and extending his lead in the drivers’ standings to 29 points.
Watching the accident unfold, it seemed Rosberg was to blame. He was behind Hamilton and responsible for keeping himself out of the way. ‘Nico hit me. Nico hit me,’ said Hamilton, registering his disgust at Rosberg’s aggression.

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