I thought the purpose of education was to learn to think for yourself.. Have you ever stopped to think ?, do you really want me to dig out your old posts, for Sid's sake, give it a rest, you really are making a fool of yourself...
The only fool here is you with your constant attacks. I post an opinion, you don't have to agree with it, you don't have to like it, it's my opinion. I couldn't care less whether you do. Trying to belittle and attack people at every opportunity shows you to be nothing but a school ground bully, with the protection of sitting behind a keyboard in case the bigger boys come to find you
I was on your doorstep pal, I ain't no keyboard warrior, I gave you a compliment, I liked your car, are you having problems remembering things now
You were nowhere near my doorstep, and you like my car..... Woooooo. One post in years where you are civil towards me and I'm supposed to be thankful? You might remember you were intimating you were coming to see me, and I told you to pm me and I would meet up. You didn't post again for a while after that, until posting that you were now on your way back to the home. I'm not entirely sure why you do what you do, but I have my theories, and you do nothing to make me think otherwise.
To lap consistently .5-1sec faster than your team mate does require skill (especially since rosberg is a relatively quick team mate). Hamilton did not screw the entire race he made 2 mistakes and was subject to one misfortune beyond his control. 1. Mercs stuffed both cars starts by not having the right settings. (Not controllable) 2. Over zealous overtaking attempt on rosberg - fact it was on lap 1 meant he lost a lot more places than he usually would have. 3. Overestimating how hard he could brake on the mediums upon race restart. It just so happens that sometimes little errors have huge ramifications and other times they do not. If only you could be consistent in your rhetoric. You were much more forgiving when kimi span all by himself and took alonso out and ruined both their races.