Hamilton-Rosberg tension worries Mercedes

24 Aug, 2014 - 00:08 0 Views

The Sunday Mail

MERCEDES admit they have needed to calm the situation between team-mates and rivals Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg in recent weeks.
Tensions between the two title rivals were exacerbated by the last race in Hungary, during which Hamilton refused team orders to let Rosberg through.

Hamilton says the team have since reassured him he did nothing wrong.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said the drivers had needed “a bit of mediating, management, caressing, hard words”.

Wolff, head of Mercedes motorsport, added that “you cannot expect it to run super-smoothly. They are racing drivers, they are intensely competitive, they are fighting for the world championship”.

Hamilton trails Rosberg by 11 points ahead of today’s Belgian Grand Prix, where on Friday the Englishman was 0,6s quicker than his team-mate on their fastest runs in practice.

Wolff admitted, in an interview with BBC Sport, that the team had made some mistakes in the way they handled the situation in Hungary.

Rosberg was on a strategy that required him to do one more stop than Hamilton, and came up behind the Englishman during his penultimate stint.

The team told Hamilton to let Rosberg by, but Hamilton refused because he realised that both were potentially competing for the win and that if Rosberg passed him, he would probably end up beating him. He added that Rosberg was never close enough to try a passing manoeuvre.

The context for the decision was that Hamilton had suffered problems in qualifying in both Hungary and the preceding race in Germany that ended up with him starting both races from the back of the field. — BBC Sport.

 

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