Schuttelberg wrote: ↑14 Apr 2019, 11:47
Hammerfist wrote: ↑14 Apr 2019, 10:48
Schuttelberg wrote: ↑14 Apr 2019, 10:27
Can someone tell me what happened to Lewis suddenly? I heard he had lost motivation and this was one of his "off weekends?"
Yes, it's funny seeing the likes of Nico Rosberg having to back track now.
Personally, I don't find it funny. He won his title, retired and I have no problem unlike some for him to be around and give us his views.
BUT, he seems to babble on a lot about his contemporaries and their competence. He seems to forget that he won a championship for which he went through a lot of hardships and easily disrespects people who have perhaps been through the same or more. In Bahrain, he was at Seb's throat and this week he chose Lewis. I find it incredibly distasteful and I am not a resentful or hateful person but he definitely tries to get that started in me.
You've just listed many of the reasons many don't like to see Nico commenting around the paddock. He won a championship and failed to defend it, which is the minimum expected of a champion to keep any sport going or interesting.
Imagine if Schumacher have retired after his first WDC, or Usain Bolt after his first medal, or Muhammed Ali after his first knock out etc.
There is something wrong about someone who ran off, only to come back and talk so much about the abilities of others who have stuck in the heat for the benefit of the sport.
It is disrespectful, especially to the other WDC's on the grid (Lewis - 5 time, Seb - 4 time, Kimi 1 time and last year, Alonso - 2 time).
Sky most likely brought him back for the controversy, in this brand new world of click marketing and zero values.