so the fact that following a car ahead and trying to attack that car destroys your tires doesnt have bearing on this convo?..Jolle wrote:Hamilton would never complain that his teammate is driving too slowRichard wrote:IMHO - This isn't a Rosberg thing, any driver lucky to land in a dominant car but ending up just behind his teammate is likely to get grumpy. We all recall Weber & Barrichello complaining about Vettel & Button. We could say the same for Alonso-Hamilton and Senna-Prost, they ended in tears too.
Hamilton has been criticised for complaining in previous years, I'm sure he'd be grumpy if he was in Rosberg's position.
It's not the fact that he's grumpy or complaining, but about what...
look up some vettel quotes about the race and why he couldnt get to nico... it wasnt just about all out pace... he said as soon as he got close there was major understeer resulting in the destruction of the front tires.....
why would rosberg try to attack hamilton and destroy his tires allowing vettel to possible jump him into second place? this is still a team sport