GPR-A wrote:Add to that, they haven't fixed the clutch problem yet, being a team that has resolved every single problem they have faced, immediately. Guess why? Because it is Lewis who is getting affected the most. Not to mention, the swap of mechanics at the beginning of the year.TAG wrote:This is the baffling thing for me. Either Mercedes are pulling strings. Unlikely I know but... or that Mercedes time and time and time again are using a strategy built around Rosberg's abilities and discounting Lewis' abilities in their formula. Actually my thinking it this, but given Canada and Monaco and no one at Mercedes is saying, he let him go he can do it?
It's all starting to smell a bit odd.
Both were turning at the moment of truth. but, however it happened, Lewis turned into Nico.Just_a_fan wrote:It says more about Rosberg's inability to deal with a team mate who is just a better racer than him. Rosberg has no answer and is made to look second rate. And that hurts.A-Bap wrote: I strongly disagree. With the exception of his tie-ups with Hamilton, Rosberg is a very clean driver. That his only crashes of late have been via a contretemp's with Lewis, perhaps that says more about Hamilton's aggressive style than Nico's.
How anyone can say that the Austria crash was caused by Hamilton's "aggressive style" is a mystery. He was nowhere near Rosberg, had given him most of the track to drive on to the inside of him (the favourable line) and Rosberg still hit him. Rosberg just drove in to him.
Nico divebombed into a car ahead of him.A-Bap wrote:Both were turning at the moment of truth. but, however it happened, Lewis turned into Nico.Just_a_fan wrote:It says more about Rosberg's inability to deal with a team mate who is just a better racer than him. Rosberg has no answer and is made to look second rate. And that hurts.A-Bap wrote: I strongly disagree. With the exception of his tie-ups with Hamilton, Rosberg is a very clean driver. That his only crashes of late have been via a contretemp's with Lewis, perhaps that says more about Hamilton's aggressive style than Nico's.
How anyone can say that the Austria crash was caused by Hamilton's "aggressive style" is a mystery. He was nowhere near Rosberg, had given him most of the track to drive on to the inside of him (the favourable line) and Rosberg still hit him. Rosberg just drove in to him.
Vasconia wrote:Do yo deny that Hamilton has been quite hard with Rosberg several times, evein pushing him to the limits of the track?Just_a_fan wrote:List them.Vasconia wrote:
Thanks, tough one is still not enough. Hamilton has several ones.
Wow. Just wow.A-Bap wrote:Both were turning at the moment of truth. but, however it happened, Lewis turned into Nico.Just_a_fan wrote:It says more about Rosberg's inability to deal with a team mate who is just a better racer than him. Rosberg has no answer and is made to look second rate. And that hurts.A-Bap wrote: I strongly disagree. With the exception of his tie-ups with Hamilton, Rosberg is a very clean driver. That his only crashes of late have been via a contretemp's with Lewis, perhaps that says more about Hamilton's aggressive style than Nico's.
How anyone can say that the Austria crash was caused by Hamilton's "aggressive style" is a mystery. He was nowhere near Rosberg, had given him most of the track to drive on to the inside of him (the favourable line) and Rosberg still hit him. Rosberg just drove in to him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7CWYLMrCjgJust_a_fan wrote:Wow. Just wow.A-Bap wrote:Both were turning at the moment of truth. but, however it happened, Lewis turned into Nico.Just_a_fan wrote: It says more about Rosberg's inability to deal with a team mate who is just a better racer than him. Rosberg has no answer and is made to look second rate. And that hurts.
How anyone can say that the Austria crash was caused by Hamilton's "aggressive style" is a mystery. He was nowhere near Rosberg, had given him most of the track to drive on to the inside of him (the favourable line) and Rosberg still hit him. Rosberg just drove in to him.
Pretend Lewis' car didn't exist. Would Nico have made that turn without going off track?A-Bap wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7CWYLMrCjgJust_a_fan wrote:Wow. Just wow.A-Bap wrote:
Both were turning at the moment of truth. but, however it happened, Lewis turned into Nico.
Hard to say. If his BBW system was sound, there is an excellent chance the collision would not have happended, so I would say yes might have in fact stayed on the track. He did in fact stay on the track, BTW.TAG wrote:Pretend Lewis' car didn't exist. Would Nico have made that turn without going off track?A-Bap wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7CWYLMrCjgJust_a_fan wrote: Wow. Just wow.
Rosberg almost had to park the car to keep it within the white lines, even with a collision bouncing him in the right direction and taking speed off him too.A-Bap wrote: He did in fact stay on the track, BTW.
Hard to say a lot of things but Nico himself said his brakes were fine and he had full control of his car. You want to discuss facts the go right ahead but your opinion doesn't supersede reality no matter how much you believe it.A-Bap wrote:Hard to say. If his BBW system was sound, there is an excellent chance the collision would not have happended, so I would say yes might have in fact stayed on the track. He did in fact stay on the track, BTW.TAG wrote:Pretend Lewis' car didn't exist. Would Nico have made that turn without going off track?A-Bap wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7CWYLMrCjg
The only reason he stayed on the track, is because he transferred a crap ton of energy to Lewis's car when he punted him, that's kind of how physics works!A-Bap wrote:Hard to say. If his BBW system was sound, there is an excellent chance the collision would not have happended, so I would say yes might have in fact stayed on the track. He did in fact stay on the track, BTW.TAG wrote:Pretend Lewis' car didn't exist. Would Nico have made that turn without going off track?A-Bap wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7CWYLMrCjg
there is one situation from the past and it is his fault. how many situations like this Lewis has? he pushed rosberg of maybe 5 times in last 3 years. what about incidents with massa? and that crash into kimi raikkonen in pit? should be believe that he accidentally crashed into title contender and not into some other guy? loldans79 wrote:What are you smoking? Whenever you put it down, go back and watch Bahrain 2012.A-Bap wrote:I strongly disagree. With the exception of his tie-ups with Hamilton, Rosberg is a very clean driver.krisfx wrote:
Rosberg's history of driving people off the circuit on straights is well documented and does not do him any favours when these things happen.