They gave one to Hamilton in Austria '14 because he was slow too, and in Barcelona recently. That's actually the opposite of unequal treatment. Wages depend on other factors like market and marketing, I don't see a connection but if you insist. In case you all forgot on Rosberg's side: wrong tyre strategy and lack of info in Malaysia, strategy that put him behind Vettel twice in Bahrain, sending too late in Q China. Those from last season already mentioned with the closest ones in Canada and Silverstone.GPR-A wrote:iotar__ wrote:Weird, it's as if they are not treating drivers equally.
Does their pay package sound anything like that? Oh one more time time to add into your book, Mercedes did gave a pit stop to Nico out of turn as he was SLOW and couldn't pull out a gap to Ferrari like Lewis did. Please record this.
http://www.thisisf1.com/2015/05/24/vers ... for-crash/ Verstappen blames Grosjean , he should get 10 places for incident and another 10 places for not understanding that he was lucky and it was only his fault. Maybe it would help his teenage brain that is only used to F3 racing, clearly current penalty served no purpose, I hope Whiting will comment on that. Another arrogant "blame everyone but yourself" and "I can get away with anything" Red Bull program driver. At least he didn't blame tyres this time.