Perfect summation along with Anon's post just before.
In terms of Mercedes 'personalities', it's all about who looks like they want it more. Hamilton hasn't been thirsty enough all year. Rosberg taking silly chances and contesting Hamilton on the outside seems far more sporting than the stuff that I am told Senna and Schumacher used to pull, and I don't need to convince you of their motorsport status.
Even if Rosberg did (though I don't think for a second he did) deliberately cause a yellow flag at Monaco qualifying, how is it any different to the conspiracies of the past? History will always be kinder to the victor, and Rosberg has a firm hand on the championship trophy now.
EDIT: I reckon the media could do better sometimes, lol. Check out the awkwardness at the end of this: Not a single question about the fact that Ricciardo won the Grand Prix, and Vettel qualified in front of him and lost out. Things are truly strange when I found myself cheering on Sebastian Vettel to come 5th at the end, I must say.
EDIT2: I'm gonna start placing bets on Ricciardo to win stuff. $21 for him to win championship and $10 to win at Monza on sportsbet.com.au. I could be rich on those odds.
I mean, I have a $20 note sitting in my draw that isn't doing anything. It could be a nice little earner - $10 on Monza and $10 on the championship. Sillier things have happened, without double points... =/
Last edited: Aug 25, 2014