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Now watch Nico, this is how you take someone from behind.
BBC sports site. Sorry I didn't keep the link but should be easy to find. I can have another look.
Found it. Here it is.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/29067962
Mercedes have said they will consider dropping one of their drivers if they can't race cleanly. What do you guys think this means in practise?
Rosberg is the only one who has not raced cleanly, and he's done so more than once, to the point that Mercedes fined him an undisclosed six figure fine which they gave to charity for his offence at Spa. Lauda has also said this week that. Lewis was completely blameless in the Spa incident yet has lost 19 points to Rosberg.
Yet Rosberg has just signed a multi year deal and Lewis has a year and a half left on his. Do you think there is a get out clause in the drivers contracts whereby if they deliberately break the rules their contact may become void?
Interested to hear your thoughts? Are they serious? Is it a message to Rosberg that he cannot keep cheating?
Wouldn't this be Hamilton potentially atoning for Nico's sins?
It's also a draconian stance over a minor incident that Mercedes could have avoided with better driver management.
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