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efisio.
15 May 16 13:05
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Must be pi$$ed.

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By:
hippie
When: 15 May 16 13:06
that wasn't Hamilton's fault
By:
efisio.
When: 15 May 16 13:09
I think it was Hamilton's fault.
By:
DixieUK
When: 15 May 16 13:09
no it wasn't it was that arrogant krout
By:
hippie
When: 15 May 16 13:10
look at the line Rosberg took, he was more interested in stopping Hamilton than concentrating on taking the [left] hand corner.
By:
hippie
When: 15 May 16 13:11
right hand corner I mean
By:
efisio.
When: 15 May 16 13:13
I think Ros had already moved to block before Hammy got his wing alongside. To expect Rosberg to get back to the left at that point is asking too much. Interesting meeting to be had behind closed doors though.
By:
hippie
When: 15 May 16 13:17
Hamilton was on the grass. Rosberg has come way off the natural line for taking that corner purely because he wanted to block Hamilton. He wrote off the whole teams work in one selfish move.
By:
efisio.
When: 15 May 16 13:19
No disrespect, but I'll go with Nikki Lauda's view.
By:
hippie
When: 15 May 16 13:22
what was Lauda's view? I'm sure it was a platitude because someone stuck a microphone in his face.
By:
efisio.
When: 15 May 16 13:27
He said, "Hamilton was too aggresive, there was no need. Rosberg was in front, why should he move out of his (Hamilton's) way. However Brundle and at least one other Sky pundit disagrees with that view.
By:
hippie
When: 15 May 16 13:28
According to Coulthard, Lauda said Rosberg was too aggressive
By:
efisio.
When: 15 May 16 13:34
Nope, 100% not. I saw the interview.
By:
hippie
When: 15 May 16 13:42
Lauda is in danger of creating a rift between Hamilton and Mercedes
By:
efisio.
When: 15 May 16 13:47
Official word from Mercedes is "Incident inconclusive". Lauda still blaming Hamilton, but when analyzing all the data, the evidence maybe somewhat different. We will await the race controllers verdict".
By:
efisio.
When: 15 May 16 13:49
It has also been reported that Rosberg will drive for Mercedes in 2017. Seems odd to announce this and not Hamilton. Wouldn't be surprised to see Hamilton in a Ferrari car next season.
By:
hippie
When: 15 May 16 14:04
Wolff on ch.4 confirmed Lauda blamed Hamilton. Lauda should have kept his mouth shut and considered the consequences of what he was blurting out. The data will prove he was wrong.
By:
Zazu
When: 16 May 16 07:20
Lauda always gives his opinions on the drivers. In a sport renowned for being boring and PR driven it's refreshing


50/50 for me. Hamilton much faster than Rosberg, Rosberg staunchly defended leaving Hamilton nowhere to go but the grass.
By:
the bloob
When: 16 May 16 18:11
That was Rosberg's fault in my opinion. The racing line was on the other side of the track and he blatantly moved across to block Hamilton. If you look at the line the other drivers took it's pretty obvious

and I think that Hamilton is an arrogant, self-centred t0$$er, so no bias here
By:
Virgin
When: 17 May 16 16:03
Video explains .... http://www.formula1.com/content/fom-website/en/latest/headlines
/2016/5/f1-spain-hamilton-rosberg-drivers-go-for-gaps.html#
By:
bb66
When: 18 May 16 21:39
Rosberg defended his position, and Hamilton forgot to use his brake, so he lost his car and threw Rosberg out, quite clear.
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 19 May 16 21:14
It's quite obvious that it was Rosbergs fault.

He made a mistake with his speed and so Hmailton did what any normal racing driver would do, go for the gap, Rosberg realised his mistake and closed it too late, taking them both out, Hamilton was too smart for him.

There's a reason why Hamilton has beaten him the last two seasons.
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