GPR-A wrote:How idiotic Nico was looking there, celebrating a win that he fully know he didn't earned. I remember when Barrichello left the race win to Michael, Michael was far more gracious. May be that's the difference between great drivers and cheap ones.
1. This was completely different situation, comparable one is in case you forgot Canada 2014 and Rosberg losing the lead through pitstops, did Hamilton give it back? These things happen. Do you think anyone was fired then? Was anyone fired for Hungary '14 strategy? 2. Schumacher = meaningless dishonest graciousness, did he give the points and win back? As for Hamilton and your selective driver standards: was he celebrating Silverstone win last season, did he look idiotic and cheap to you then? Perhaps you should use more restrain in calling drivers you don't like names?
I think luck more or less equalised itself, Rosberg lost the second place in Bahrain through brake failure, strategy and Ferrari pace, Hamilton was a bit lucky in Barcelona that Ferrari were at their weakest. He deserved this win as Rosberg deserved one in Silverstone. If it's about Monaco don't forget 2008. If it's about bad strategy: Barcelona '14 (edit) and Hungary.
Ricciardo on Raikkonen wasn't an overtake - it was a foul and it should be penalised. Edit: FIA didn't give anything of course, I'd be surprised if they got something right for a change, one sided causing of collision and bumping other driver was the only way of making this overtake, I'm stressing: the only way, not through skills but forcing other driver off in the corner. That's not proper racing.