I actually hope for this, because if Nico is going to win it has to be on merit, not luck.ringo wrote:I think Nico's DNF is just around the corner.
He will find some way to fluff it up once Max is involved. The redbull is getting more competitive as the season ends and Max seems to be even more care free. The two will clash again.
I think lots of people hope for this in order to contain the excitement until the very last race.dans79 wrote:I actually hope for this, because if Nico is going to win it has to be on merit, not luck.ringo wrote:I think Nico's DNF is just around the corner.
He will find some way to fluff it up once Max is involved. The redbull is getting more competitive as the season ends and Max seems to be even more care free. The two will clash again.
Sakhir, Spa, Monza, Singapore and Suzuka were all Lewis tracks until this year. So? And even in such a lucky year as this for Nico, Hungary, Malaysia and US remains Lewis tracks. Until last year, Austria was a Nico track.De Jokke wrote:+ 3 roberg tracks coming up...
Definitely tin foil hat theory, I'm sure Hamilton would be happy not needing to take any new engines at all.ringo wrote:I wonder if the malaysia engine failure was some kind of balance imposed by the team or FIA because mercedes took advantage of the loop hole to give lewis 3 new engines at once?
Its a tin foil hat theory but i feel it would appear lewis got away with murder if he didnt have the retirement and then the season ends with rogerg being the one paranoid about engines.
Nico is much better than his father, who won the '81 WDC. So yeah plenty of drivers with less talent than Rosberg have won it. Some might even mention Raikkonen.elf341 wrote:Some people point to Rosberg's apparent inability to overtake Lewis on track as evidence of extreme inferiority. Whilst yes, it's clear that this is a weakness of his, it doesn't necessarily mean he is not world champion material. Rosberg has many strengths, for example he is amazingly consistent and his qualifying is incredible, even winning the qualifying medal in 2014. Some have remarked that he is a technical driver in the mold of Prost rather the raw instinctual talent of a Hamilton/Alonso/Senna.
Also, some have suggested he has been mentally weak in the past, but I don't see it that way. He has stood up to two of the sport's great virtuosos Schumacher and Hamilton, and whilst being shown lacking in the last two years hasn't shrunk into a fetal ball like a Barichello.
One has to admit that less talented individuals have won the world championship. Rosberg would have benefited greatly from the refueling formula where overtakes were avoided through strategy. This year he has gained more balls and pulled off some great passes, sadly some of these were penalized (imo too harshly in some circumstances)
Or... he would've had a second place and be only 1 point down if Lewis had kept his cool on the first lap....PhillipM wrote:Probably have another win if his team-mate hadn't rammed him off the road in Spain too...
And that is how you become a great driver. Look in front that the car is derating and don't bother going for overtake. Right.Pierce89 wrote:Or... he would've had a second place and be only 1 point down if Lewis had kept his cool on the first lap....PhillipM wrote:Probably have another win if his team-mate hadn't rammed him off the road in Spain too...