gogogo wrote:Have to agree that Rosberg handles it all much better. Lewis doesn't seem to be able to come up with the 'correct' answer, such as "I haven't seen the incident myself, but I'm sure Nico won't have caused a yellow flag on purpose", instead he says "I'm saying nothing", or words to that effect, effectively implying that he thinks Nico did do it on purpose. I would've hoped that he would've learnt to come up with the 'correct' answer by now, especially after his time with Jenson. Still, it does make it all the more interesting to watch.
what you've got to remember is everyone is different in how they control there emotions, we know lewis wears his heart on his sleeve.
But at that point I didn't think Lewis was doing to badly press wise. He said it was ironic, which it was, but apart from that he always said he isn't saying anything (press conference and media pen) so I don't see how that wasn't the correct answer.
I kind of felt the senna comment was the start of the downhill part, because if anything happens it will be brought up.
The comparing merc vs macca wasn't smart in the press but he has a point. It should just be discussed behind closed doors. At the end of the day, if Merc really want to allow them to race then they need to include strategy into that and with one guy for both drivers it contradicts that. I don't think Lewis' plan would of worked, but he has a point that in such a track and because of there set-up it was going to be near impossible for him to get past
you also have to think from mercs point of view it wouldn't be a bad move. Whilst they liked the publicity of Bahrain, they won't like the publicity of a Turkey 2010 and this would help relieve that.