Rosberg: mistake or on purpose. Not606 decides

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what do you think?

  • mistake

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I've watched it 10 more times now, analysing every little detail, and each time, i'm sorry to say, it looks worse for him. The way he's sawing at the wheel when their isn't any oversteer to counter is very unusual, like he's trying to induce oversteer rather than counter any.

Gif if people want to see it again: [video]http://fat.gfycat.com/SnappyEquatorialBabirusa.webm[/video]

Not sure, he's late coming back across the track for me, so when he turns in the back end might not be stable. It's a bumpy, highly cambered section of track so I could see it happening. He's steering left to catch the back end, trying to get the car to turn in and slow it down, and he just runs out of tarmac.
 
His steering is what makes me suspicious.

Same here.. Check the angle of his front wheels also he said he locked his front right...check the skids... And doesn't it look like he had more time and space to go right and keep on track than left and go off track?
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Gif if people want to see it again: [video]http://fat.gfycat.com/SnappyEquatorialBabirusa.webm[/video]

Not sure, he's late coming back across the track for me, so when he turns in the back end might not be stable. It's a bumpy, highly cambered section of track so I could see it happening. He's steering left to catch the back end, trying to get the car to turn in and slow it down, and he just runs out of tarmac.

I'm convinced it's deliberate watching that a couple of times. Even the offboard shots looks deliberate, he's wriggling about all over the place on his way into the corner, there's no rear locking or instability. If he had to make that many corrections because the rear was unstable he would've gone into a proper tankslapper like Kvyat in Q1. There's no doubt in my mind he's done that deliberately.

I didn't think they'd be able to penalise him but the more I look at it the more clear cut it is. Anyone know who the driver steward is?
 
If Rosberg admits to it... because I really can't see him doing with intent, then I don't think I can trust anyone.
 
Just caught up on the Quali session, my first thought was that the incident itself was a mistake..
The reversing may have been dodgy, but the incident leading up to it, IMHO wasn't
 
Tough to say for sure... It's possible it was done with intent. It was exactly the right time to do it if he wanted to.

Hamilton was looking fast, so shame he didn't get to finish the lap.

I'm undecided on this one.
 
If he continues start the races the way he's done lately, there's every chance Hamilton will be first into the first corner.
 
And if Rosberg loses tomorrow that's it for him... I predict that if he is beaten then Hamilton will beat him in every other race baring a DNF.
 
dhel:6540070 said:
And if Rosberg loses tomorrow that's it for him... I predict that if he is beaten then Hamilton will beat him in every other race baring a DNF.

It could be a pivotal race, but Hamilton needs to show patience and maturity in the race tomorrow. He really needs to keep his cool.