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I'm with shoota et al. I don't care about any supposed failings or fallout after his time with McLaren, he is currently one of the top 3 drivers in the world, hence he is a very focussed and driven individual.
As a driver, he has always been within the limit IMHO. Yes, he goes for gaps but gaps that are actually there, it's just that he's the only one with the cojones to go for it. He's hardly a Grosjean or Maldanado.
Rosberg yesterday was idiotic and spiteful, pure and simple.
Lewis had the racing line, Nico was never even close.
As for Lewis not following team orders he was 100% correct in Hungary. Nico wasn't within 1 second and both are going for the championship, why should he just move over and let Nico have a free run at the title, unchallenged? Nico only made the request because he was whining and couldn't pass under his own skill/speed. If he had been all over Lewis's gearbox and was obviuosly faster then fair enough, but he wasn't - end of!
Nico has had more than the rub of the green this season and benefitted from some very dodgy decision making that bordered on cheating. He looked so disingenuous today after the race it was palpable.
Lewis meanwhile has been hugely unlucky, had to fight and battle all the way this season and is still just in contention thanks to pure grit.
Had the roles been reversed I would imagine Nico would have thrown the teddy and gone crying to the hierarchy.
Lewis has just got on with it and stayed focused in extreme adversity.
Rosberg lost a lot of fans today IMHO and showed his true colours i.e. win at all costs, cheating being one.
I hope the stewards take a look at his driving, demeanour post-race and comments.
He has a case to answer, not just to them but to the sport. He isn't showing any of the class his father had in abundance.