by cromwell » 26 Aug 2014, 12:01
I do think that Mercedes have handled the situation poorly. After the first race of the season it was pretty obvious that either Hamilton or Rosberg was going to be world champion. When you have that situation and two Number One drivers in your team, recent history suggests that you will have trouble.
Especially when Lewis is one of them; remember his season with Alonso, at McLaren? Lewis also has a history of banging wheels with people (Button in Canada a few years ago when the were both at McLaren, Raikkonen and Button again this season when has carving through the field from a low grid position, whilst Rosberg had to avoid an accident with Hamilton in the first race of the year).
So given this situation, when you give team orders out during a race, those orders have to be obeyed. Instead Mercedes gave the orders, Hamilton ignored them and after the race Mercedes said that he was right to do so! That decision was always going to cause trouble, and it has.
Look at last year; Vettel disobeyed team orders to overtake Webber and was (rightly) cast as the villain. Hamilton disobeys team orders this year and he's the hero. It's illogical.
"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored" - Aldous Huxley