smellybeard wrote:Whatever sanction Merc F1 impose on Rosberg, it now looks like it's going to be run through the lawyers and the directors.
Who is the reserve?
Do they have one? Di Resta was mentioned awhile back, and he's a Merc driver in DTM, so I suppose they could pull him in if they had to.
For me, it sounds like there's been a lot going behind the scenes. It seems like Rosberg was particularly angry about Hamilton not moving over in Hungary (had he ever actually been close enough for that to happen I might be a little more sympathetic, but anyway...), and still was when the team turned up in Belgium. Wolff being as obviously furious as he was in public (I would imagine therefore, that he was even angrier than that in private) to me suggests that there's been some frank discussions, and both drivers had been told to play nice. The 'point' that I assume Nico was trying to make, was that if Hamilton can ignore the team, so can he, so he's decided to try and pull off an aggressive, risky move at the start of the race that then ballsed everything up.
I doubt that Mercedes will 'punish' him, but with the team certainly seeming rather angry at Rosberg, they may start consciously or unconsciously favouring Lewis...