I've been waiting since Sunday for that video. Love to here Peter Windsor's opinions on issues. I hadn't considered the whole Mercedes supporting Rosberg line in till now I just thought it was silly but now I am, even if is just the suits in StuttgartSectorOne wrote:Rather interesting thing Peter is saying about the board, not sure what to make of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EQBry3Fuy8
Me too, although I really don't want to believe it.dans79 wrote:I want to know more about the internal memo.............
If it is true, why even hire Hamilton in the first place? They could have trousered the $60m and had Hulkenberg in the car for little more than food & lodgings.dans79 wrote:I want to know more about the internal memo. if it's even close to true, the sh*t storm that will befall them is just getting started!
To edge their bets in case Rosberg under-performed!Gaz. wrote:If it is true, why even hire Hamilton in the first place?.............dans79 wrote:I want to know more about the internal memo. if it's even close to true, the sh*t storm that will befall them is just getting started!
If they had known the car would be so dominant they would have kept Schumacher and let the German hero win another one, keep fighting. They didn't so they hired one of the big four at the time in 2012. Hamilton, Vettel, Alonso and Kimi. Hamilton was out of contract, expecting them to help the team fight the others to wdc.Gaz. wrote:If it is true, why even hire Hamilton in the first place? They could have trousered the $60m and had Hulkenberg in the car for little more than food & lodgings.dans79 wrote:I want to know more about the internal memo. if it's even close to true, the sh*t storm that will befall them is just getting started!
Surely recent events will impact that. Nico has taken a big hit in popularity and I'm sure that will have a direct effect on Mercedes' return with him taking the championship.mrluke wrote:Its fairly obvious that at some point Mercedes will have reviewed what their likely return on investment is if Hamilton wins vs if Rosberg wins.
SectorOne wrote:Rather interesting thing Peter is saying about the board, not sure what to make of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EQBry3Fuy8
Rosberg will get over this very quickly. He can certainly look back and see how many past F1 greats have actually drive into their teammates so there is no need to feel "special" about it.Just_a_fan wrote:One thing that the whole Les Combes incident shows is that Rosberg is feeling the pressure - Hamilton has got him flustered. All of the earlier mind games appear to have worked; Rosberg feels the need to prove himself to Hamilton. He's taken his eye off of the goal, the title, and is focussing on the little stuff, the individual corner battles.
Rosberg has forgotten that he can afford to finish second a couple of times so long as he finishes first a couple of times. And the odds are that he will do so.
Rosberg is fortunate that he came out with a 18 point bonus from Spa. He could just as easily have ended up with no points whilst his team mate took 25.
Rosberg is in danger of winning a single, tainted, title. He is better that that.
If NR does win the championship, it might actually spell the end for LH career with Merc. And his instability within Merc might just play into the hands of Mclaren who could easily make him the No.1 driver along side another rookie. Perhaps that's the long term driver plan mclaren was considering and waiting to happen, and selling British/Mclaren/Honda/Senna dreams to LH might just do the trick.Just_a_fan wrote:The team admitted that he didn't do it by accident following the post-race debrief. There is no doubt that it was, at the very least, a clumsy attempt to be forceful. It's not about fans of one driver or another believing things. The team have confirmed that what Hamilton said after the debrief was broadly correct. No driver/fan bias required.
As I said, he didn't need to do it - he is performing well enough without such silly games. He just needs to keep doing what he has been doing before Spa and the title will come (mechanical issues aside).
As you say, I'm sure Rosberg won't care at the end of the season, any more than Prost, Senna or Schumacher did back in the day.