- Why the hell are you mixing Ricciardo's Rosberg and Hamilton incidents? I know why: if you mix it you can pretend that Hamilton's mistake was smaller (by association) and from the other side it's over the top defending Ricciardo - "nothing wrong". One was 100% Hamilton's fault , the other 90-10 type, how can you write he "didn't do anything wrong" when objectively there were at least three completely wrong parts in this bad attempt? So dive across the other driver (yes or no?), outbraking yourself (yes or no?) and accelerating into BACK of the other car (yes or no?) is "nothing wrong" ? That's just an insult to reality.
- Hamilton did more than Maldonado (less space left) seconds later to Bottas who braked and went off track wheras Perez went straight and accelerated. Biased commentators who were just lamenting collision started waxing poetic over brilliant positioning that sent Bottas off track. I need to turn off the sound with replays because of F1 "experts" like that.
- Whiting should be thrown out of F1.There's no stewards deciding anything, just tourists accepting "recommendations". Mouth full of Bianchi then ignoring multiple crashes and badly attached wheels for selected teams. At least he had to plough through after wrong Maldonado's drive-through, brilliant. And they wonder why no one serious wants to joint this private playground of several teams.
To finish Merc Rosberg softs mistake (just facts or questions, simple yes or no):
- they didn't have time to change tyres, [fine - when I questioned that I was wrong]
- they intended to put softs with regular pitstop but didn't have them prepared
- they had mediums as a "default" choice in case of a safety car, puncture etc. (not a regular stop) which turned out to be the wrong choice anyway [opinion: I'd call that a huge mistake or they didn't intend to use softs],
- so they divide laps into "default" choices but can't have them both prepared during this one touch and go lap?