Re: 2016 Austrian F1 Grand Prix at Spielberg
apias:I don't think you are reading my statements, but "reading" what you think I am saying.
Go back and do so and you'll see that I'm not defending Rosberg, but calling out those who have defended Hamlton for doing the same thing in the past, while criticizing Rosberg now. The only difference between this and US 2015 is that in that case Rosberg ran completely off track to avoid the collision, whereas in Austria, Hamilton did not.
In Austria, Hamilton is in front, leading, why should he run off the track? The race stewards agreed with us, hence slapping the penalty to Rosberg.
In Austin 2015, Hamilton again was leading, in front.
Earlier in Canada, again Hamilton was in front.
See a pattern? When Hamilton is in front, Rosberg will try and crash out Hamilton. Hell, even when Hamilton is behind, Rosberg will crash him out too, see Barcelona.
Going as far back as Belgium 2014, Rosberg also deliberately crashed into Hamilton.
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