Obviously but try telling that to fanatics. Firstly Wolff lets Hamilton to say (Monaco '14 baseless accusations, Rosberg not a German, all the strategy nonsense and car excuses after losing) and do anything (Japan and USA pushing off or '14 Bahrain, choosing stupid strategy in AD) and then he suddenly finds atmosphere problematic to the point of fake public warnings.Vasconia wrote:I cant see this happening because Rosberg is more like Button. Not like him exactly but he is calmer and he thinks more carefully what he says than Lewis. If justice exists Lewis should be the fired guy(if someone should be fired), because he does Little to keep a good atmoshere inside the team. But he is the nยบ1 of the team and he will finish his contract.
it would be easier to judge what he means if the good team principal Wolff explained better what he understands as a bad atmosphere with some examples from material world, names and actions. It's much more convenient to spit out some vague weekly PR releases that lump both drivers together. Last incident I recall from Rosberg's side was Spa '14 collision for which he was publicly scolded multiple times and received internal unknown punishment. It must be it then or it's about simply being faster and Hamilton along with Merc management panicking about it.