CoopsII wrote:Ataxia wrote:CoopsII wrote:I for one am glad Rosberg had to stop because at least it pretty much concludes anybody's belief he was still in with a shot at the title.
It was heartbreaking.
I felt like maybe it could be his year, but...well, it just wasn't. I feel for the guy, every time he's stepped it up Hamilton's had an answer, and that's just seriously frustrating.
At what point this season has Rosberg really looked like being in contention? I mean,
really? I don't think he ever has. For the sake of the battle for the race it was a bit of a shame he went out, I admit, but title-wise it would've taken some unusual circumstances for Rosberg to do it, the sort of circumstances that befell Hamilton last year perhaps.
I agree that, whilst Rosberg did briefly close up to Hamilton following the Monaco GP, Rosberg hasn't had a consistent answer to Hamilton during this season.
Hamilton has been able to save fuel more efficiently and still set faster lap times than Rosberg, has been kinder on his tyres and consistently beaten Rosberg in qualifying - he has stepped up his game in every area, and Nico just seems to be at a complete loss as to how he can find an advantage in any department.
Yes, it is true that Rosberg has been a little unlucky with the number of mechanical issues he has had, but equally Hamilton has had issues too - it has just been that, because Rosberg has generally been closer to the two Ferrari drivers, he has been the one who has ended up losing out more often (such as in Bahrain - both cars had brake problems but, as Hamilton had a buffer that Rosberg could not build up, he effectively got away with it). Even before those issues, though, Rosberg was still falling behind - all those issues have done is to speed up the inevitable conclusion.