Huffytoss
Huffytoss
Huffytoss

How would you know he was looking at Hermione, maybe he went the other way? You just don’t know.

For the team, it’s always about the constructors because of money. The driver’s championship has no prize money so it is all about pride and ego.

They did ask him if he had brake issues, and he said not for that corner. He was in full control of the car and intended to take Hamilton as deep as possible. I don’t think he realized how far past the turn in point he pushed Hamilton. Whereas I don’t think Hamilton expected him to go that deep either so he turned in

How do you know he wasn’t servicing himself while watching Harry Potter?

If I was the team owner, the only team order I would have is no blocking. If the other guy has a run on you, you let him go and get him back on the next corner. Blocking is what causes collisions.

The team nonsense is about how much money they will get from Bernie at the end of the year.

Depends on who’s perspective. I think Lewis can get along with Nico, but not the other way around. I think Nico is tired of finishing behind Lewis during his entire career.

Start them at the very back. Hamilton has done really well racing through entire pack. I don’t think Rosberg would be able to get through the entire field.

They are fine in America. Hammond is practically an American. Now, that country to the south is a different story.

He might have been reckless, but that wasn’t his intent.

They find the slowest way to get around the track.

In other words, lets put all our eggs in a fragile basket and hope the basket doesn’t break.

What, you never been so pissed off that you took out your anger on inanimate object(s)?

Of course he’s biased. If Lewis wins one more WDC, it moves him up into the drivers with 4 WDC, whereas Lauda only has 3.

Of course he’s playing favorites. That’s because Hamilton reminds him of James Hunt, naturally gifted driver, likes to party. Rosberg is more like Niki Lauda, he has to work hard to get where he is at.

Niki still isn’t over the James Hunt thing.

When Hamilton turned in, was there empty track between Rosberg and the right side of the track? If there was empty space, then Hamilton left him plenty of space to turn in.

Rosberg has said in an interview that he didn’t have issues with his brakes in that corner, he said he was determine to push Hamilton as wide as possible. Based on the trajectory, he would have push Hamilton right off the track.

Rosberg didn’t leave enough room based on his exit trajectory. Hamilton left 3+ width on the inside and 1 car width on the outside, plus Hamilton was ahead. You can see it in this video.