I think you'll find that quite a few viewers might liken what Rosberg did to Hamilton yesterday to what Schumi did to Hill ( Australia?) Basically just cheated to keep the other driver behind on the track and on points. After Monaco a couple of years ago and yesterday I would go so far as to...
If Hamilton hadn't turned when he did he would have run off the track into the Armco, Rosberg ran him off, the evidence is there if you care to watch it when you have time. I think I'll stick to agreeing with the experts on this one.
Brundle called it immediately and Lauda was a driver too so would almost certainly have understood what happened immediately. Unless his steering had failed there was no way that was a normal entry or exit by Rosberg.
I'd blame him for the last crash too. As long as he is in front in the World...
That move by Rosberg had nothing to do with his brakes, he didn't start to turn the steering wheel until just before he drove Hamilton off he road. EVERY commentator on Sky and Channel 4 blamed Rosberg 100%. Wolfe and Lauda fudged it and tried to cover up for Rosberg IMO :shrug:
Rosberg given a 10 second penalty. As he finished 14 seconds ahead of Ricciardo it changes absolutely nothing. Cool punishment for causing a collision :rolleyes:
He also get two penalty points on his licence as a slap on the wrist for being a naughty boy.
Scareystuff, that'll make sure he...
Maybe, but you expect the bosses of a global company to at least be fair in their interviews. Both Lauda and Wolfe looked like they were sucking lemons and were insinuating that it wasn't 100% Rosberg's fault in forcing Hamilton off the track and then not leaving him any space to come back on...
100% Rosberg's fault but Wolfe and Lauda would really like to turn it into it being Hamilton's fault.
FIA are even investigating Rosberg for causing a collision but not Hamilton.
Lewis needs to get out of this team IMO they have clearly been favouring Rosberg all season but the World Champ...