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RE: Formula 1 - Charlemagne - 26-08-2014 17:02 David Coulthard states that the Mercedes incident is good for F1. He figures that there will be more viewers and spectators following the next GP. RE: Formula 1 - lucent-x - 26-08-2014 18:32 (26-08-2014 16:43 )Fernandez Esperenda Wrote: Lewis Could have slowed down or done something to avoid contact, both were racing and Rosbergs point is that he isn't going to be seen as a number 2 driver.. Hamilton ran him off the track and came close too it numerous times at the Bharain GP.. Why on earth would Lewis slow down? He had the racing line, Nico wasn't even alongside him to make a pass so he wouldn't have expected to have to slow down. Any other driver would have taken the line just as Lewis did. What Nico should have done is back out of it just like Vettel did in the same situation. It was entirely Nico's fault, how is making deliberate contact with your team mate (or any other car in that position) on the second lap of a race after you've made a poor start making a point about not being a number 2 driver? RE: Formula 1 - Fernandez Esperenda - 26-08-2014 19:13 I bet if it was the other way round Hamilton would have done the same.. either way I'm not really bothered I follow Williams and Massa RE: Formula 1 - mr mystery - 26-08-2014 19:22 (26-08-2014 19:13 )Fernandez Esperenda Wrote: I bet if it was the other way round Hamilton would have done the same Yes, that's what i think as well . RE: Formula 1 - Fernandez Esperenda - 26-08-2014 19:24 English Driver, English Media... add 2 + 2 together and they somehow get 5 RE: Formula 1 - circles_o_o_o - 28-08-2014 22:30 Mercedes have been polling fans on twitter today : Quote:MERCEDES AMG F1 @MercedesAMGF1 · 11h Quote:MERCEDES AMG F1 @MercedesAMGF1 · 6h Quote:MERCEDES AMG F1 @MercedesAMGF1 · 6h RE: Formula 1 - Roger Patterson - 29-08-2014 13:14 Statement posted on facebook by Nico Rosberg. Quote:In the days since the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa, I have spent a lot of time thinking about what happened during the race and discussing it with the team. RE: Formula 1 - jozefbloggz - 29-08-2014 18:58 ^^^ sounds sincere enough,but i feel that nico,s reputation will forever be tarnished by this incident,he will always be labelled as a cheat,just as sebastian vettel,despite all his titles,is forever tarnished by the multi 2-1 incident,lets hope both drivers adhere to the new rules laid down by mercedes and we get a fitting end to a great season with a fair fight till the end RE: Formula 1 - sterling - 29-08-2014 19:13 So come the end of the season and Nico is champion by 1 point over Hamilton, what a hollow victory that will be. I'm sure he will be reminded of the fact too. I agree with the comment above, Nico's name is forever tarnished RE: Formula 1 - circles_o_o_o - 29-08-2014 22:48 In the news, they are saying that Nico has been 'disciplined' by the mercedes team for the collision. However, the team refuses to say what this discipline involves. Nicki Lauda is reported as saying that they can do much more than a slap on the wrist but won't elaborate. What can they do really? A fine won't hurt him and threatening to let him go won't matter as he will be hot property in the transfer market. One theory is that Lewis could be given preferential treatment in future team orders, but why should Nico give any heed to them if he is intent on winning the championship. Anyhow, whatever they do is more to do with pandering to Lewis's hurt feelings. Poor boy. Maybe being angry will help him up his game. |