It was a completely different situation. Nonetheless, imagine how Rosberg would feel if he lost the title by a point having given Hamilton 7+ points in Monaco.
I wouldn't be doing it again. Ever.
I wouldn't be doing it again. Ever.
Wasn't Nico......
clueless as the day is long
the Malaysia result had no relevance
They are raising a point
I can well imagine the outcry of the racing boots were on the other feet.
in Bahrain
The answer to that question is absolutely clear: No. Certainly, in hindsight, the win (or even the 1-2) was never under real threat. The team on the pit wall completely messed this one up.I guess another way of wording this thread is 'did Mercedes do the right thing in asking Hamilton to speed up'?
Can I just say that I would have thought these actions just as unprofessional regardless of the driver involved. This is not an anti-Hamilton thing more about playing the game fairly. Within the rules of the sport Lewis was perfectly entitled to do what he did I simply question whether it was the right thing to do in a sporting context.