Salamander wrote:Here's some crazy, wild speculation on my part, so feel free to just ignore if it sounds too stupid.
You know, thinking about it some more, I'm getting the impression that Hamilton has never really taken Rosberg as a serious threat to him. His actions and words seem more or less consistent with this mindset. I'm wondering if Rosberg got this same impression from Hamilton at some point or another, which could've led to him feeling he had to 'prove a point' - I highly doubt that Rosberg felt he had to prove a point to himself or the team about his title legitimacy.
I actually have to disagree partially with this.
I think Rosberg has felt the need to put his foot down to send a message to his team. From the day he arrived, Hamilton was hired to be the main driver. He was already a world champion on arrival, and is being paid significantly more (€20m vs €12m if estimates are spot on) to drive for the team. Since the day Lewis arrived, Nico has had to make a point on track that he won't settle for being second in the team. I imagine he'll have taken Malaysia 2013 as an early warning sign.
I'm not really sure if I condone what Rosberg did or not, but I certainly understand it. It's nothing like Senna putting his car in a certain position at Suzuka, where the crash was massive and high-speed, and malicious. I don't think Rosberg started the race with the outright intention of forcing his team-mate into an accident, but when he ended up in a 50/50 situation, he felt the need to make it clear it was already his championship, and Lewis couldn't take it away from him, even if the team was on Hamilton's side in certain way. It was certainly an unpopular thing to do, but given how things started out with this driver combination, I'm not surprised it has ended this way.
Mercedes likely assumed Hamilton would simply use his talent to unquestionably defeat Rosberg on track, and therefore remove any need for controlling the drivers. I still believe Hamilton has more natural talent at the wheel, but his temperament is completely wrong, and a mixture of reliability gremlins, pressure from the media and his own team-mate taking advantage of non-finishes in the championship has gotten to him.