Lewis Hamilton & Nico Rosberg 'can be team-mates for three years'
Formula 1 title rivals Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg could remain
Mercedes team-mates for the next three seasons, ex-world champion Alain
Prost says.
The pair have clashed throughout the season, with Rosberg
colliding with Hamilton
at the Belgian Grand Prix.
McLaren boss Ron Dennis predicted that the tensions could cause one driver to leave the team.
"I don't think it can last for five or six years but it would be no problem for two or three," Prost said.
But Frenchman Prost, who famously had a bitter rivalry with Brazilian Ayrton Senna when the pair were team-mates in the 1980s, believes the Silver Arrows "can keep things together for a long time".
He told BBC Radio 5 live: "It is the work of the team. You can never show one driver he could have a technological or psychological advantage.
"If you can keep this situation going you can keep things together for a long time."
Prost believes the incident in Belgium, for which Rosberg later issued a public apology, was blown out of proportion.
Rosberg gifted Hamilton victory at Sunday's Italian Grand Prix after running wide at Monza's first chicane, and Prost believes a cautious approach could cause the drivers to make more errors.
"I am sure they are going to be so careful that maybe they can do even more mistakes," the four-time world champion said.
"We have two exceptional drivers fighting for the championship - I hope they can be free until the end of the year."
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