Hi all it's been a long time since I last posted on the 29th August of 2015 and a lot has happened since then in many more ways than one. I have now finished my first year at university.
What I have been doing since 29th August 2015?
Here is a great analysis of the incident.
What I have been doing since 29th August 2015?
That can be defined as work, work, work and nothing much else. I'll be honest I never wanted to go to university and having gone I can see why it's called further education but since I have attended I had already learned that of type of detailed and complicated information with History, so it was good because it would have been much harder to get over going to university. I loved and like all what was being taught however I don't like the institution itself and the situation it puts you in and I know that is part of the deal but still it put me in unnecessary hurtful situation. As for what I was being taught, as this is social media and I don't want to paint it all over the internet I'll keep it private in this circumstance.
Till last man standing (F1)
F1 has become very interesting since Lewis won his Championship, some people don't like F1 because of the money they get however you can that about more or less all sports today and who does not like fast cars?
Here is what I'll be talking about today in regard to F1.
This is my take on the Sunday 15th May incident:
This incident came about through a set of commutative incidents. Whether this was deliberate or accidental only determines the level of hostility which will be projected at Rosberg in the future. (Which sadly will never be determined) Rosberg's reputation was already in a bad state and he has just directly or inadvertently made it a lot worse and Mercedes are aiding that because of their actions. The public will start to demand Lewis leave Mercedes and personally I don't know how Hamilton has worked and lived in that environment for that long, (Lewis Hamilton work and life are one) because I wouldn't do it and it certainly looks not a good and entertaining place to be. No wonder he parties so much!!! It is no secret that they absolutely despise each other, Spa!! and he has stated it himself.
1st) There are reports Rosberg was doing something with the steering wheel before the race. Whether that was deliberately done by him, to put the car in harvesting mode, to over take Hamilton at the start and then he wanted to cover his tracts by changing back to the normal mode he was supposed to be in, is an allegation that would need solid evidence. This event leads directly to the second event.
The more than likely scenario is that the car was in the wrong mode and he was forced to change it because he would have lost out to Lewis. Thinking about that for a second, he is travelling at 100mph and he trying to change a setting on one of the most complicated steering wheels in the world while also racing. Now I know race drivers do that while driving but obviously he could not because inadvertently made Lewis crash and he should know his limits of what he could and could not do as a driver. (He should have at least known that)
2nd) Because he is either covering his tracts OR he has released that the car is the wrong mode he decides to change it to the normal mode and this leads Rosberg to either shut the door on Lewis because he was trying to cover his tracts or changing the car to the correct mode because it was in the wrong mode. As it is more than likely for the steering wheel to be in the accidental setting you could say that Rosberg was trying to stop Lewis from passing because from previous incidents he is arrogant, selfish and envious of Lewis/just didn't want Lewis to pass and this can be support by F1 guidelines that apparently there should be a one F1 car widths between the car and white sideline and what another writer comment is that "The sporting regulations say that a driver can make one move "prior" to the car arriving, NOT when the car's front wheel is parallel to the rear wheel."
OR he could have been careless/maxed out mental capacity to where he was driving thereby leaning to the right as there was space there but he should have known that Lewis would have gone their. If this was deliberate then he was going against all of everything, however because it was more than likely accidental circumstances, I would expect Mercedes to find something if Rosberg had malicious intent, then you can determine that Rosberg to a certain degree, could have avoided pushing Lewis to one side through not changing the setting on his car through not having confidence in changing the setting.
On final note and I'm not being bias, as I can see anyway but it is not just this incident. It's the behavior, personality of them both and their interaction between each that just signals bad vibes from Rosberg that have aided me to come to this type of conclusion.
As for Mercedes they are a disgrace but the issue is so complicated and they know more the we do and they have taken the line to take no action. This polarizes the public perception because everyone has there own opinion and from the majority of people's point of view it looks like Rosberg is the bad guy and Lewis is the good guy.
This will be determined by how Rosberg will be received at Silverstone and Lewis at the German Grand Prix.Till last man standing (F1)
F1 has become very interesting since Lewis won his Championship, some people don't like F1 because of the money they get however you can that about more or less all sports today and who does not like fast cars?
Here is what I'll be talking about today in regard to F1.
This is my take on the Sunday 15th May incident:
This incident came about through a set of commutative incidents. Whether this was deliberate or accidental only determines the level of hostility which will be projected at Rosberg in the future. (Which sadly will never be determined) Rosberg's reputation was already in a bad state and he has just directly or inadvertently made it a lot worse and Mercedes are aiding that because of their actions. The public will start to demand Lewis leave Mercedes and personally I don't know how Hamilton has worked and lived in that environment for that long, (Lewis Hamilton work and life are one) because I wouldn't do it and it certainly looks not a good and entertaining place to be. No wonder he parties so much!!! It is no secret that they absolutely despise each other, Spa!! and he has stated it himself.
Here is a great analysis of the incident.
As I have just finished university and the F1 topic was hot news I'll leave it at that for today.