Shrieker wrote:dans79,
I don't think it was premeditated. But it shows Hamilton has no respect whatsoever towards Rosberg. I wrote this in another place, more than %60 of communication is nonverbal, and seemingly two similar actions can have two entire different meanings, as was the case here. Read between the lines my friend. He didn't take a step and reach out to Rosberg to hand him the cap, he threw it, to add insult to injury. I'll give him the slight benefit of doubt that it was out of neglect rather than spite, in the heat of the moment. But gotta remember true character shows in important moments like victory or defeat.
I always thought Alonso was a guttersnipe for all his antics, and unfortunately Hamilton isn't proving much different. He is fantastic on the track, but if he keeps acting like this, he'll never be half the man his idol Senna was, which for a fan is 10 times more disappointing than watching him fight for titles and lose. Greatness is not just number of wins and titles. That's exactly why many, many people didn't think Schumacher was better than Senna.
I think he is like this only to Rosberg. We don't know the type of relationship they both have. There is a saying that familarity breeds contempt. These guys a very familiar with each other, and so we cannot understand how they fool around or joke with each other. It may well be a inside joke or a bet behind the scenes. Suppose Rosberg told Lewis that he will be throwing the P2 cap at him when he wins the race. Then Hamilton goes on to win and says oh yeah? here's your hat!
We really don't know. We just have to go with what Nico says. it's just games. I wouldn't look too much into it.
It's much the same with Shumacher running Barichello into the wall. They have an understanding within themselves.