It was quite some time since I posted here @ F1Tech, but after reading some of the latest posts in this thread, I think I might be able to add some value.. or not..
Anyways, I think that both of them were a bit too aggressive at Barcelona, and hence that, both has got to take their share of the responsibility too although I tend to think that Hamilton probably should have backed off there as he really wasn´t beside Rosberg when he closed the door. But we´re talking about split decision moments here, so I figure that we should give both drivers some leeway here. These things happens at times..
About their skill levels.. They´re both very good and both of them belong in a top team without a single doubt imo. It seems as Hamilton has more "natural" raw speed in him, but that Rosberg compensates for that with setup knowledge and work ethics. He also seems to have grown some balls this year too, which is about time to say the least.
They´ve been very close this year (too) during qualy and the fact that Hamilton is (said) to often have used Rosbergs settings lately indicates that Rosberg have an edge when it comes to that. Kind of reminds me of when Ronnie Peterson used to mess around with setup during practice, often being quite a bit of Fittipaldi´s pace until Chapman put his setup on Ronnie´s car and then he just blow Emo away. (Yes, I´m that old.. )
Not saying that Hamilton always has blown away Rosberg during qualy, just compering skill sets.
I should perhaps add that none of them are any of my fav-drivers (before I get flamed, lol), but I do respect and regard the both of them as very very good F1 drivers too.
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About Hamiltons life style and stuff..
I think that leaving McLaren gave him the opportunity to explore life more and begin the (long) road to find his true nature so to speak. That takes time to do, we´ve all experienced that (well, us old fart´s here have anyways) And I think that it´s great to see him enjoying live the way he do although he might smile a bit later on life when he sees some old pics of himself in later years..
-Oh my.. did I really wear that.. but those girls was at least really hot, wasnt they?
Been there - done that..
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But I can also see why Mercedes might not be all that happy about his life style choices. I mean, they are in the business of selling cars and I pretty sure that most of their customers aren´t rappers and probably aren´t all that into that life style either. Rosberg is on the other hand is married young father who seems to have both feet on the ground already, to which they most likely can relate a lot better to.
I mean, most Mercedes customers are probably and about my age, with good finances and a life style pretty far away from the rappers scene. Wearing nice suites instead of saggy pant´s and so on.. Me, I´m an old biker so I guess they wouldn´t be able relate to my life style either (understatement of the year). I´m just saying that from a pure business point of view, it probably makes more sense for Mercedes to keep Rosberg if they feel the need to split from one of them.
I know that many would get very upset if so, but I wouldn´t actually mind seeing Hamilton in a Ferrari, up against Vettel for instance. That would be bloody awesome imo. And come to think of it, Alonso vs Rosberg at Mercedes would be great to watch too. =D>
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Short about Stewarts comment´s
I guess that journo´s ask´s him, not the other way around, and one must remember that F1 was really, really dangerous back in the day. These days we see moves in almost every race that they just didn´t do back then because they would have killed each others if so. But from Stewart´s point of view, you just don´t make such moves even if the cars are almost bullet proof these days. And I have to concur, I don´t like it at all. Neither Rosbergs late closing of the door or Hamilton "demanding space" move, hence why I feel that both of them has got to take their share of the responsibility.
I have to admit that I´m not 100 per cent sure about how much of the car the "leave room rule" requires though, but if it it´s just the nose inside the car in front, I´m in the wrong here rule wise. But I still don´t like is as I´ve seen so many such moves end up in tears throughout the years.
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Just wanna add that I like both of them and hope we´ll get to see some racing between them soon too
Cheers