On the contrary disobeying team orders and dishonest "change" that meant Wolff's agreed with Hamilton doing that is a sign of preferential treatment. It's ridiculous that team bosses think their strategy call is right and when driver ignores it they immediately change their minds. It's either sign of weakness (they're not the ones running the team) or inability to run strategies that affects other driver. They chose strategy for Rosberg they thought they could but couldn't execute. Incompetence based on other driver's choices and wasted chance for better result. It should work in Hamilton's favour of staying based on your not mine logic.seahawk wrote:The only reason Hamilton could leave MErc, is if he wants to. The Team order in Hungary was a step in that direction.
And I mean - imagine a McLaren-Honda with a yellow helmet in it. =D> =D>
Speaking of someone else's logic: people here seems to have a problem with understanding written word. Idea that Hamilton leaves after losing to Rosberg is not mine, same as reasons, like: "better treatment in terms of strategy" (also not mine - again
