Sky Sports F1s Anthony Davidson brings you in-depth analysis of the first lap collision between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg in Spain. The Mercedes team-mates crashed on the run to Turn Four while fighting for the lead, eliminating both cars from the race at the Circuit de Catalunya.Davidson dissects the collision from a variety of angles, before using on-board footage to show how Rosberg was changing switches in the middle of Turn Three. Through a mixture of replays from Spain and his own personal knowledge from carrying out simulator work for Mercedes, Davidson suspects Rosberg was in the wrong engine mode at the start of the race - a verdict later confirmed by the team.Mercedes explain Rosberg-Hamilton crashThe harvesting light starts flashing and Rosberg then reacts to it. His hand goes down and makes a switch change, then he presses a button on the top left, then he looks in the mirror as Hamilton is making his move and puts him on the grass, explains Davidson. Verstappen wins after Merc madness Red Bull debutant becomes the youngest-ever winner in F1 He was reacting to something Lewis wasnt and then he tried to squeeze the gap but it was too late.As soon as Hamilton sees that light flashing he knows what is happening and goes for the move.He goes for the gap, but the angle Rosberg is coming over... It was risky, but that is racing. It was very aggressive from Rosberg I must say.I think he was so maxed out on his mental capacity, he couldnt rely on his natural racing senses and spatial awareness to see what was going on around him. Every race live in 2016 Sky Sports F1 brings you every race live in 2016. 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He signed a four-year deal with Schalke.BERLIN -- Henrikh Mkhitaryan inspired Borussia Dortmund to a 3-1 win at bitter rival Schalke in the Bundesliga on Saturday, while Bayern Munich survived a scare to beat Hertha Berlin 3-2. Mkhitaryan was involved in all of his sides goals, after the 143rd Ruhr derby was delayed due to flares causing thick yellow smoke in the Dortmund fans stand. As referee Knut Kircher led the teams back off the pitch, Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller appealed to the hooded supporters to desist, only to have lit flares thrown in his direction. Dortmund fans were also blamed for rioting before the game. "Theyre not pretty pictures, to put it mildly," Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp said. "You feel shame at times like this. Im often proud of our fans but that was disruptive in the truest sense of the word. We won despite it, not because of it." Dortmund seized the initiative once play got underway. Mkhitaryan sent Marco Reus through to cross for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyangs opening score in the 14th minute. Schalke had the chance to equalize after Neven Subotic conceded a penalty in the 30th, but Kevin-Prince Boateng failed to convert against his former club when Weidenfeller saved his spot kick. Mkhitaryan led a counterattack to set up Nuri Sahins wonderful 20-meter (yard) strike in the 51st, and the Armenia midfielder led another in the 74th for Jakub Blaszczykowski to seal the result, 12 minutes after the 18-year-old Schalke substitute Max Meyer pulled one back on a rebound. League leader Bayern had to come from behind to win and stretch its unbeaten league run to 35 games, while being grateful not to concede a penalty in injury time. Hertha protested when Adrian Ramos fell under last defender David Alabas challenge on the edge of the box. Ramos had scored with a header from Per Ciljan Skjelbreds corner in the fourth minute, and Hertha might have been 2-0 shortly afterward, when Anis Ben-Hatira struck the crossbar. There was more bad news for Bayern when Toni Kroos and Arjen Robben both went off with groin problems within two minutes of each other. But the substitutes, Mario Goetze and Mario Mandzukic, managed to turn the game around. "The changes decided the game," Hertha coach Jos Luhukay said. Mandzukic scored in the 29th, three minutes after goiing on, with a header from Franck Riberys free kick.dddddddddddd Then Bastian Schweinsteiger sent in another free kick for the Croat to score a second with another header in the 51st. Goetze made it 3-1 with a header three minutes later, four minutes before Ben-Hatiras consolation goal for the promoted side, one of the few not to appear intimidated in Munich this season. "Berlin were the best team weve faced," Bayern coach Pep Guardiola said. "For us, the will was there, but our legs didnt function well. The players need time to relax, they were tired. Now that we have a whole week (without European or German Cup games) we can better implement our ideas." Ribery set a Bundesliga record of playing in 39 straight games without defeat, breaking Holger Hieronymus 30-year-old record set while playing for Hamburger SV, while Bayern is just one game from tying Hamburgs record 36-match run without losing. Bayer Leverkusen also came from behind to beat Augsburg 2-1 and stay level on points with Dortmund, one behind Bayern. Andre Hahn put the visiting side ahead with a fine volley in the 24th, only for Simon Rolfes to equalize in the 34th and Emre Can to pop up with the winner eight minutes from time. "The team fought against the tiredness and were rewarded in the end," said Leverkusen coach Sami Hyppia, referring to his sides 4-0 Champions League win over Shakhtar Donetsk on Wednesday. Mainz defeated bottom side Eintracht Braunschweig 2-0, thanks to goals in either half from Japan striker Shinji Okazaki. Hannover had an afternoon to forget against Hoffenheim, losing 4-1 at home and finishing with nine players. Mame Biram Diouf was shown a yellow card for protesting a penalty decision in the 10th, and the Senegalese was sent off two minutes later when he got another yellow for diving. TV replays showed it was a debatable decision. Marcelo was sent off in the second half for his furious reaction to Roberto Firminos second goal in three minutes. "We have to keep our tempers better under control. We have to talk about that," Hannover coach Mirko Slomka said. Wolfsburg defeated Werder Bremen 3-0 in the late game, and moved to provisional fifth, pending Borussia Moenchengladbachs game with Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday. ' ' '