No it isn't. That's one thing that I've found weird about a lot of the online comments. He's not cheating, he's just playing dirty. There's no way really for a driver to "cheat". It's pretty impossible in the sport. Team on the other hand are free to cheat all they want until they get caught.
Yes it is .....He''s not cheating?
You have a strange idea of what is cheating or not.
The definition of cheating is "act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage."
On a related point, anyone find it funny that after Wolff's comments that Rosberg would be punished and that the punishment would be serious (after being told that Hamilton thought it would be a slap on the wrist), he suddenly slammed into reverse when he realised that the FIA could still reopen the case and is now talking about "all calming down before a decision is made".
Sorry Toto, you've just undone the good work you had done by promising firm action. I actually knew this was going to happen, initially I said to my son that the punishment would be something like a fine of less than a tenth of one percent of his salary but I now think the outcome will be no fine and a decision that for future races whoever is ahead in the championship gets to win the race which in effect will mean Hamilton will not be allowed to win a race unless Rosberg crashes out. Come to think about it, not much different from the way it is now.