turbof1 wrote:It's a big writing on the wall, and the most simplest truth, but for Hamilton to close down the gap, by simply assuming they keep ending up as 1st and second all the remaining races, he NEEDS to win 4 out of 5 coming races, in order to have everything in his own hands in the final race.
Excluding technical failures that does not seem unrealistic.
Of the 13 races we had so far
7 x Hamilton finished in front of Rosberg
3 x Hamilton retired while leading Rosberg
1 x Rosberg retired behind Hamilon.
3 x Hamilton finished behind Rosberg, although in Germany that was mainly due to the engine fire.
All in all the probability of Hamilton finishing in front of Rosberg in a clean race seems to be about 75-85%.
I think that is also part of Rosbergs frustation. If he would have won the championship now it would be "because the better driver had some bad luck". It is not like Senna and Prost, which were more evenly matched.
It would not surprise me if that is also the cause for the sloppy pass in Spa and the errors at Monza. I think Rosberg feels that in order to really claim the title he also must show that he can beat Hamilton on track.
So I guess that he will not take the prudent and cautious approach to the next races that you would expect from a points leader, but he will go flat out to prove his abilities. That can backfire.