You could actually read a bias towards Lewis into that.the user wrote:Well if I were in Rosberg's shoes and the team told me "Ok, Nico, Hamilton will move over" but then no such thing happenned - I would start asking that question as well. That's what Nico said in the postrace interview - "he did not want Lewis to move, the team said he would" (trying to quote him from memory).Traction wrote:He asked twice over the radio" whys he not letting me pass" as if he felt entitled to having Lewis move over instead of giving it a hard push, closing to less than a second and at least trying to get past. If he has pushed hard and got past Lewis he could well have won the race.the user wrote:
He didn't ask the team to tell Hamilton to move. The team themselves told Rosberg that Hamilton would let him through. So it's not surprising that Rosberg was asking why Hamilton wasn't letting him past.
This is from Rosberg's postrace interview on Sky.
“Don't bother trying, Nico, he'll let you pass”. Of course he won't, so it's no harm to ask Lewis “Let Nico pass for the championship”. Nico will back off for a few laps and lose his chance.
I'm not saying that's how it went down, but without further information, one could read everything into that.