thomin wrote:I agree that the pendulum will keep on swinging both ways. But in Rosberg's position, the important thing now is to play it safe and bring home as many points as is possible without risking too much. Should he not run into problems, this means of course winning the British GP. But should there be any issues, he needs to stay cool and not try to win at all costs.
No one is safe.
You can't play it safe with Hamilton as your teammate.
Lewis got a bit lucky today, but somewhat put himself in position with the pace and strategy. It does seem that when luck is evenly distributed it puts things in perspective. The WDC fight is very close.
However i won't change my mind on Hamilton. He needs to respect rosberg more and do analysis of himself and understand that he has to give it all to win this year.
was glad to hear him actually say that he will look back and improve on is Quali. That means he is actually going to look inside that thick skull of his and make adjustments. Rosberg did these mental preparations from the get go. It's good Lewis realizes that to win in these modern times, you have to plan and prepare mentally. Take the German approach to things, re-engineer yourself.