Video: Rosberg explains his side of Austrian GP controversy (update)
The stewards' statement read: "Having taken note of the extensive evidence given by both drivers and the video and telemetry data, it was apparent that car #44 [Hamilton] was in front of car #6 [Rosberg] – i.e. more than fully alongside.
"The driver of car #44 could have clearly made the turn on the track, if not for the resultant collision.
"Car #6 did not allow Car #44 'racing room', and hence the driver of car #6 was responsible for the collision."
07/03/16 After their latest coming together in the Austrian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton emerging ahead to win following the last-lap contact between he and Mercedes AMG Petronas teammate Nico Rosberg, both drivers shared their thoughts on the situation.