WhiteBlue wrote:Would you be able to substantiate that?
My impression from the Stuttgart launch was a fairly relaxed and eloquent Rosberg.
That's your impression. It wasn't mine. Can you substantiate that Rosberg was relaxed and eloquent?

Have you read what he's been saying - for weeks? "I'll get equal treatment, I've been assured this and that, it'll all be OK when I win in Bahrain etc. etc." whereas Schumacher has effectively said "Screw you, I'm not changing my approach for anyone" - and he made that absolutely perfectly clear. No lost in translation. He's done
nothing wrong. This has been rumbling on for weeks. It didn't just kick-off at that launch.
Yep, it sounds like a really relaxed atmosphere.

Blaming Schumacher's grasp of English is one of the most bizarre excuses I've heard. There was no lost in translation there.
Perhaps the German press should ask Hamilton at the McLaren launch how often he is going to lie to the stewards in 2010 to gain a place from a competitor.
Maybe, but then again, the same strained situation exists at McLaren no matter how much PR they throw at it.
You're trying to paint this as a nationalistic thing and you've failed, because it isn't.