Hamilton And Rosberg Might Split Up Because They Can't Play Nicely

The relationship between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg in F1 with Mercedes remains tense, and boss Toto Wolff says that he might have to split them up for good
Hamilton And Rosberg Might Split Up Because They Can't Play Nicely

The tension between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at Mercedes has continued to increase over the last two F1 seasons. Now the head of motorsport at Mercedes, Toto Wolff, has warned that there could be a change in driver line-up if it continues.

Battling for the world championship has clearly taken its toll on Hamilton and Rosberg’s relationship, particularly with the former winning both times, numerous crashes, arguments and frustrating strategy calls.

Wolff says the tense atmosphere between the two is the biggest weakness at Mercedes and it would consider replacing either Hamilton or Rosberg if the rocky relationship starts to hurt the team.

Image source: Mercedes AMG Petronas
Image source: Mercedes AMG Petronas

Speaking to Motorsport.com after the conclusion of the 2015 season, he said:

“We struggle sometimes in winning races on Sunday and having always one [driver] upset. And this spills over into the team. It is something that needs to stop. We took the decision of having two evenly matched drivers in order to make the team progress faster and better. It was a very conscious decision three years ago.

“Going forward, we will consider if it is the best set-up for the team. Personality and character within the team is a crucial ingredient for the team success. If we feel that it is not aligned with the general consensus, spirit and philosophy within the team, we might consider that when we take a decision, in terms of the driver line-up going forward.”

Image source: Mercedes AMG Petronas
Image source: Mercedes AMG Petronas

Mercedes has dominated the first two years of F1’s new V6 Turbo era but Wolff feels the team’s biggest weakness is the driver tension:

“There is lots going on behind closed doors. I feel that the team is stronger than ever. We are having huge unity within the team, but the difficult relationship of the drivers is one of our weaknesses. And that is not good.

“If I were to analyse what are the biggest strengths and the biggest weakness of the team, I would say the biggest strength is the quality and the characters of the personalities within the team. The biggest weakness is the dynamic of the relationship between the drivers – and sometimes between the drivers and the team.”

It’ll be interesting to see if Wolff goes through with the divorce.

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Comments

SegreNF

We’ve all seen how Toto jokes with the majority of things he’s been asked so i consider this isn’t true plus, he’s very sarcastic with what he’s saying

12/02/2015 - 23:51 |
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DL🏁

Yeah, but who do they invite to the team instead?…

12/03/2015 - 00:27 |
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Anonymous

Also look at ferrari known for team orders. 2007 Kimi is fightinh for tittle, massa says “i will help”, 2008 massa is fighting for tittle, Kimi says “i know what to do, we work as a team”. This is how it should be Imho.

12/03/2015 - 14:41 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Yes, but Kimi was not a rap star in disguise and Felipe was not a drama queen. They never had incidents, they just did their best. They were never in a car that guaranteed a 1-2, leaving them to fight only one another. Also, Ferrari don’t mess around and if you step out of line you’re out.

12/03/2015 - 19:11 |
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