Its all-out war at Mercedes declared Mondays papers following Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosbergs race-ending collision at the Spanish GP. The Silver Arrows team-mates crashed on the run to turn four on the opening lap, leaving both cars damaged in the gravel.Lewis Hamilton was left seething with arch-enemy Nico Rosberg after crashing out of the Spanish GP, wrote Ben Hunt in The Sun. The warring team-mates, who sensationally clashed at Spa in 2014, will now be hauled in front of their Mercedes bosses and warned about their future conduct.Tensions between the pair have simmered beneath the surface since that infamous incident in Belgium and Hunt is unsure if Mercedes can continue to trust their two drivers.Hamilton and Rosbergs clash lit the touchpaper and this inter-team row sets up the Monaco GP perfectly after Hamiltons meltdown there last season, he wrote.It also raises serious questions about whether Merc chiefs can trust them to race fairly in the future. Anthony Davidson looks at the collision between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg that wiped both Mercedes drivers out of the Spanish Grand Prix on lap one In The Times, Kevin Eason declared that Hamiltons relationship with Rosberg was at new low following their latest clash.The public faces were straight, but the inner turmoil was all too evident to those who watched Hamilton and Rosberg explain the circumstances of the incendiary accident that blew the Spanish GP wide open and detonated what was left of the pairs shattered relationship as Mercedes team-mates, he wrote.Eason described Hamiltons move as desperate and suggested there could be more clashes to come.According to some astute observers, both drivers have acquired a new personality trait: in Rosberg, there is a streak of aggression not seen before and which may have emerged in spades here yesterday; the word applied to Hamilton was bleaker - desperation, he added. Lewis Hamilton says he wont get involved in the blame game over who was responsible for his crash with team-mate Nico Rosberg in Spain The Daily Telegraph led their sports section with a picture of Hamilton stricken in the gravel under the headline Hamiltons stupid move.The stewards elected to punish neither driver, deeming it a racing incident. Tellingly, that was a verdict both Hamilton and Rosberg declined to endorse, wrote Daniel Johnson.The debate will rage just as fiercely as the pair fought over an ever-diminishing piece of track to the point of calamity.It began as soon as a furious Hamilton threw the steering wheel out of his car, mangled and beached in the gravel not far from Rosbergs and will go on and on as Mercedes face the tall order of keeping their two drivers from colliding again. However, Johnson believes the situation will be handled differently to the 2014 clash at Spa.Although it was more visually spectacular, the consequences of this crash for their feud are perhaps not as extensive as when they collided in the Belgian GP two years ago, he wrote.Then, Rosberg was forced to apologise and publicly humiliated. This time, the team will try to be more relaxed. What will define this season, however, is how both drivers respond.With both Mercedes eliminated, the F1 fans were treated to an exhilarating fight during the remainder of the race between the two Ferraris and two Red Bulls for victory in Spain.People here had seen enough Mercedes dominance to last them a lifetime and a change of pattern was welcome, wrote Jonathan McEvoy in the Daily Mail.In The Sun Hunt added: This race was a thriller, just what the sport needed. 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LAS VEGAS -- Luis Scola thought Argentinas time might have passed.The Golden Generation had grown old, the younger players hadnt grown up enough, and when the Argentines went out weakly two years ago in the Basketball World Cup, Scola considered walking away rather than chase more medals.But Argentina is back in the Olympics, and this time Scola isnt just leading the basketball team.Hes leading the whole delegation.The veteran forward will carry the flag in the opening ceremony, capping an amazing turn of events after just two years ago he wasnt sure he wanted to keep playing.I try not to do it because its like, I think, kind of holds me down a little bit, but sometimes I stop for a minute and I look back and its just, wow, said Scola, whose team will face the U.S. on Friday in the Americans first exhibition game.I had the chance to play four Olympics, to play 10 years in the NBA, to carry the flag for my country, win an Olympic gold medal. I mean, different things that happened along those days that I couldnt even dream of those because it would be too wild to dream. So its been quite a journey, its been quite a ride.It began with the national team in 1998 and would peak with Argentinas rise to the top of world basketball. The Argentines won gold in the 2004 Olympics, bronze in 2008, a silver medal in the 2002 worlds, and were ranked No. 1 in the world.Manu Ginobili became the beloved face of those teams while going on to win four NBA championships with the San Antonio Spurs. But its been Scola who kept playing in the later years, carrying the national team through qualifying tournaments when Ginobili couldnt or wouldnt play.His career with the national team is just unbelievable, Ginobili said. Hes played every tournament there was to play, and every single one of them at a very high level. So Luis is our guy. Hes our main guy, especially since we dont have a lot of size. We need him in the paint. Hes been the most reliable guy ever.Thats why it became so hard for Scola when the program appeared to have crumbled.The 2014 tournament in Spain was supposed to be the farewell for the group known as the Golden Generation. But Ginobili got hurt andd left Scola to try to carry an undermanned team largely alone.dddddddddddd.He hated that they didnt compete for a title, but even more that he felt the federation wasnt doing enough to further the sport he had done so much to grow in his country. Scola, who wants to play all year every year, even considered ending his own international career.2014 was a very rough year and yes, I thought it could be it, because it was a lot of bad things going on, he said. The federation and the guys running it, it wasnt really working. It was going very, very bad and I just didnt feel like I wanted to play for them anymore, and we were all feeling the same.But a change atop the federation, now led by president Federico Susbielles, energized Scola, as did the return of Ginobili, who thought he would be retired by now. Fellow longtime mainstays Andres Nocioni and Carlos Delfino are also headed to Rio and will be walking into the opening ceremony behind their teammate.It creates better hope, better energy, so I feel refreshed, Scola said.Scola just signed with the Brooklyn Nets after playing last season on the Toronto Raptors best team ever. At 36, he is no longer as effective in the NBA as he remains in international play, but remains a popular and respected teammate.Ive played with Scola five years total. Ive never had a bad day with him. Never, U.S. guard Kyle Lowry of the Raptors said.Scola is realistic about Argentinas chances playing in a difficult group that includes Spain, Lithuania and Brazil -- the team that ousted Argentina two years ago. The Argentines arent good enough to duplicate what they did in Athens, but Scola hopes theyll play just as hard.Obviously what we achieved in 2004 was the highlight of our careers, something that has never been done for our country. It was a great run, Scola said. Obviously right now were in a different stage. Its going to be a little bit more difficult for us right now, but were going to compete. Its going to be fun.---Follow Brian Mahoney on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Briancmahoney ' ' '