I'm no ones follower. I call things as I see them, always. My ideas and views are my own. I have to hand it to you, your one constant through your many personas is your obsession with Cookinflat6 
Anyway, back to the question in hand. I haven't changed the goal posts at all. This is what I said...
racechick wrote:
Yes, this is Mercedes and they let their drivers race. There is no need anyway for them to intervene on one drivers behalf as some teams choose to do; from the last 9 races Hamilton has beaten Rosberg 8 times.....
That's still my stance. mercedes don't favour one driver , they let them race.
Ha! Speaking of obsession, you should read what you write RC. You are the one seeing a 'spanky' in every shadow! And now you come back and admit that you are seeing multiple 'spankies'!

As for cookingflat6 I must say he did liven the place up and I enjoyed seeing him get caught up in his own brand of 'absurd logic'. But really how could anyone be obsessed with someone who would have a tantrum and then scurry away. But then again you seem to have taken the bait??

As for the last 9 races you mention have a listen to Mansell's prediction, maybe the results were more by design! Things did seem to change after Spa. We will see what they do this season if the going does get tough.
Mansell interview:
But Mansell reckons rather than letting the duo, who have a tempestuous relationship, compete for the title, Mercedes will use team orders to pick their champion.
“Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton have got [the title] in the bag between them,” Mansell told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast.
“I think [who wins] is totally in the hands of the powers that be at Mercedes. Whoever is favoured by them is the person who will win the championship.
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