Not really sure what that gif proves, since its completely irrelevant and unrelated to the incident in this race. Face it, you are wrong, and just about everyone, including people far better qualified and experienced than you, think it was at worst 50/50, are more like 60/40 Rosbergs fault.iotar__ wrote:Are gifs OK? if not delete it:
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As a negative example - not normal line as opposed to Rosberg's normal, differences: A. in front (defending) vs next to. B. both changing line vs only one. Similarities: name and lack of penaltiesYou can treat the other car as off track (doesn't really matter).
F1 is not like road driving, you cant apply normal road rules to it, which is what you are doing. Even in touring cars the 'Rosberg' car would get a penalty, let alone in single seaters like F1. Argue all you like, but it was Rosberg that didnt get a penalty here, not Hamilton.
The fact is Rosberg was SO slow that if Hamilton had backed off the car in third would have been right on them both, possibly causing a wave of braking all up the field, there may have been more accidents as a result, Rosberg was a mobile road block. In this level of racing you race flat out in the expectation that all cars around you are doing the same, if one car isnt, and decides to block, its just plain dangerous. Rosberg was lucky the Red Bull was far enough behind Hamilton that it didnt cause further trouble.