ringo wrote:Any how, Herbert, brundle, Davidson all have stated not only was it Rosberg's fault, it was intentional to punt Lewis.
If all can draw such a damning conclusion i am no longer arguing why Nico is wrong, i am now wondering if he deserves grid penalties or a race ban for such dirty driving. I haven't seen such dastardly driving since shumacher.
For those of you who are supporting nico on this, you have no grounds and don't understand how proper overtaking is done. Nico simply doesn't know how to defend legally, we have seen too many examples with this guy defending and crashing.
You only screen a driver before the braking zone, or on exiting the turn.
You don't push or punt out a car on the outside in the braking zone or in the middle of the turn on the apex.
It's these simple steps Nico fails to understand.
Hamilton in USA and Canada was a steady out sweep, in plain vision by both drivers and before or after the apex of the turn. No drama there and no intention to cause a collision.
Nico wanted to collide in this instance.
Exactly! On CNBC, Steve Matchett said that he could see Rosberg deliberately crashing into Lewis and take both of them out of the race to maintain his championship lead. At first I thought that was highly unlikely, but what do you know, he attempts it and comes off worse. I'm not buying that BBW BS either. If Rosberg knew his brakes were failing why did he brake so late? Rosberg's driving was disgusting and very similar to the Schumacher-Villeneuve Jerez 1997 collision. Whoever is defending Rosberg obviously doesn't know the difference between hard racing and trying to cause a collision intentionally.