That's just silly but OK:GPR-A wrote:It's a Miracle !!! Suddenly, the god in Rosberg awoke and ALMOST WON. But slept with Inters on.iotar__ wrote:This is your race, left Rosberg - right Hamilton:
38 1:48.709 38 1:49.338 = Rosberg 0,603 quicker
39 1:47.629 39 1:49.591 = Rosberg 0.962 quicker
40 1:42.769 40 1:43.748 = Rosberg 0.979 quicker
41 1:41.895 41 1:43.864 = Rosberg 1.969 quicker
42 1:39.183 42 1:41.184 = Rosberg 2.001 quicker
6,5 s in five laps, 1,3 s per lap quicker, that wasn't by "choice" and neither was the rainHe was fast just by fluke and couldn't be faster when the tires changed. Which clearly is the proof that he was just in a lucky situation to come closer. But Lewis called a gem and got right in the window of opportunity. Who knows what was going on with Lewis' car when Nico was approaching fast. No ifs and buts, the deserving driver won. Nico was plain lucky that rain helped him to overtake Bottas, which he couldn't have done in dry. If the rain allowed Nico the advantage of passing Williams' and coming closer to Lewis, the rain again made it even. In the end Lewis won by 10 Seconds !!! That's how much slower Rosberg was.iotar__ wrote: 44 P 1:53.679 44 2:09.721
45 2:13.409 45 1:52.659
46 1:51.473 46 1:51.281
...and how it was decided for Rosberg, same tyres (-1), Hamilton was leading and he could have only lost either by being slower (check) and/or worse strategy (nope) but not with Merc controlling it, everything else is talking. So one simple question to close it: do you really think Merc left Rosberg hoping it would give him advantage over LH and therefore problems of them racing? Options were limited once they knew LH was coming in.
Same applies to multiple headlines I saw - "did Williams lose the win through team orders?", what race were they watching on top of holier than thou TO approach? Rosberg overtook both on track (so of course rain helped him too) and Bottas was considerably slower than Massa in the wet.
1. No miracles needed just the better driver, he was considerably quicker than Hamilton and no big fonts shouting will change it: 6,5 seconds in 5 laps, 1,3 second per lap.
2. "In the end Lewis won by 10 Seconds !!! That's how much slower Rosberg was." Really? In the end Rosberg won Monaco by ...s and that's how faster he was. Live by your own rules.
3. As already stated - pace on interns was irrelevant, race was over and I think he closed the gap (11 to 10) not that it mattered much.
The point Merc is trying to sell that Hamilton won because of some tactical decision he made and Rosberg didn't is blatantly wrong.
Three laps to pit for Rosberg:
42 - he can't and/or it does not make sense
43 - he is behind after pitstop he needs to be quicker so decision is not winning him anything
44 - you saw it yourself.