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Congrats to Ricciardo but we are back to Hamilton/Rosberg again.
To be fair to Toto Wolff he did not hold back when interviewed and has clearly blamed Rosberg for the incident that ended Hamilton's race and effectively won the Championship for Rosberg.
Lauda too very vocal in his condemnation.
Monaco was bad, the last race caused more of a rift, the cynical view now is that Rosberg is blatantly cheating his way to the F1 title.
To be fair to Toto Wolff he did not hold back when interviewed and has clearly blamed Rosberg for the incident that ended Hamilton's race and effectively won the Championship for Rosberg.
Lauda too very vocal in his condemnation.
Monaco was bad, the last race caused more of a rift, the cynical view now is that Rosberg is blatantly cheating his way to the F1 title.
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How does that and any personality failings Hamilton may or may not have excuse Rosberg blatantly cheating his way to this years title?
20:36 Sun 24th Aug 2014
Well I thought he got a pretty rough ride today Tuvok.
Coulthard saw it as a racing incident, for me the move was never on at that part of the track whilst Lewis had the racing line.
The Mercedes team hierarchy did not sit on the fence and Wolff laid the blame squarely on Nico.
I would have to concur.
The rivalry within the team will now reach Prost/Senna proportions(way back when), if it hadn't already and Rosberg lost quite a few fans today IMHO.
Coulthard saw it as a racing incident, for me the move was never on at that part of the track whilst Lewis had the racing line.
The Mercedes team hierarchy did not sit on the fence and Wolff laid the blame squarely on Nico.
I would have to concur.
The rivalry within the team will now reach Prost/Senna proportions(way back when), if it hadn't already and Rosberg lost quite a few fans today IMHO.
Oh dear.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ sport/0 /formul a1/2892 1431
The ramifications and fallout from that could be far-reaching......
Link currently says More To Follow at the bottom so it's going to be updated regularly I guess.
The stewards may have to revise the result and even place sanctions on Rosberg. If it's true it's frankly outrageous.
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The ramifications and fallout from that could be far-reaching......
Link currently says More To Follow at the bottom so it's going to be updated regularly I guess.
The stewards may have to revise the result and even place sanctions on Rosberg. If it's true it's frankly outrageous.
Let's not forget that in Hungary, Lewis ignored a team request. Whether that request was correct or correctly worded is another question, but Lewis does not run the team - he seems to think he does, but that's because Mercedes haven't got a true leader like Ross Brawn. And it's not the first time Lewis has been involved in controversy with his team mate. Yes Alonso was made out to be the bad guy in their time at McLaren, but Lewis started it by ignoring a team request..........now where have we heard that before?
Hmmm like Lewis or hate Lewis even in here.
Rosberg punted him off because he'd never have gotten ahead of him otherwise, been the same pattern all year. Rosnberg is fin when he's ahead but as soon as he's on the back foot its a different matter. In their fight to be fair Merc have undone every davantage Lewis has as a driver by forcing him to give away his techniques to get the best out the car.... I think it's cr@ p.
Rosberg's studies the Schumacher School of Racecraft and Sportsmanship obviously went very very well!! He ahs obviously inherited little fo his father's class....
Rosberg punted him off because he'd never have gotten ahead of him otherwise, been the same pattern all year. Rosnberg is fin when he's ahead but as soon as he's on the back foot its a different matter. In their fight to be fair Merc have undone every davantage Lewis has as a driver by forcing him to give away his techniques to get the best out the car.... I think it's cr@ p.
Rosberg's studies the Schumacher School of Racecraft and Sportsmanship obviously went very very well!! He ahs obviously inherited little fo his father's class....
okay Angie55 it was okay for you to bring up the team orders nonsense from hungary but my views of today are biased.... what line do you want to take... the anti Lewis line is fine but ......
Hungary was simple, if teflon had been close enough to Lewis he would have let him through, he never got close enough ever to use DRS, that's at least a second. If you listen back to the commentary Lewis said that.
They are fighting for a championship but simple illegal moves like driving into another driver let alone your teammate should be punished.
Hungary was simple, if teflon had been close enough to Lewis he would have let him through, he never got close enough ever to use DRS, that's at least a second. If you listen back to the commentary Lewis said that.
They are fighting for a championship but simple illegal moves like driving into another driver let alone your teammate should be punished.
Slapshot - the team issued the order as I said earlier, but of course Lewis knows best and chooses to ignore it. Also as I said, he's got form when it comes to ignoring team orders. Yes, there's an individual championship, but there's also a team championship. If Lewis wants to issue official team orders, he needs to buy his own team. If Mercedes had a proper team principal, Lewis would do what he was told (as Rosberg had to do last year in Malaysia when Ross told him not to overtake Lewis).
An order that Nico would a)never have been given and b) would have ignored the same as any other driver would have in that situation....
Simple racecraft, you let someone through if they are on your gearbox and quicker, Rosberg was never closer than a second, if he'd been there to get past he would have been let through without Hamilton ruining his own chances in the race. The last time a stupid order like that was carried out was DC in Australia with Hakkinen as a result of which DC played second fiddle for years and never got his chance.
Simple racecraft, you let someone through if they are on your gearbox and quicker, Rosberg was never closer than a second, if he'd been there to get past he would have been let through without Hamilton ruining his own chances in the race. The last time a stupid order like that was carried out was DC in Australia with Hakkinen as a result of which DC played second fiddle for years and never got his chance.
Slapshot - so you know that Nico wouldn't follow team orders, even though he has done in the past. You also seem to know that Mercedes wouldn't have given him that order. May I ask what position you hold in the team to be so sure of these things? Oh, and the last time a team order was given like that was not DC and Mika, it was Massa and Bottas, and before that it was Massa and Fernando.
Never one so blatantly stupid........
Like you, I hold no place in Merc but I do have enough knowledge of the sport to see the glaring big elephant in the Mercedes team and some point everyone else will realise it too. As chilldoubt said in the OP....
"Monaco was bad, the last race caused more of a rift, the cynical view now is that Rosberg is blatantly cheating his way to the F1 title."
Like you, I hold no place in Merc but I do have enough knowledge of the sport to see the glaring big elephant in the Mercedes team and some point everyone else will realise it too. As chilldoubt said in the OP....
"Monaco was bad, the last race caused more of a rift, the cynical view now is that Rosberg is blatantly cheating his way to the F1 title."