Nico Rosberg kept his cool amid the chaos to win the crash-marred Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday and give Mercedes its first victory of the season, as well as emulate his father's victory from 30 years ago.
"xerxes" said Why? He keeps things interesting. It's not as bad as Grosjean and Maldonado were last year with causing accidents.
Because it's a 'race'. The rule you have to 'make way' is retarted. If you want to gain position, earn it! Don't crowd someone out on a corner knowing they will let you through!
And that's exactly what Raikkonen told him - no I will not yield! Earn it!
Why? He keeps things interesting. It's not as bad as Grosjean and Maldonado were last year with causing accidents.
Because it's a 'race'. The rule you have to 'make way' is retarted. If you want to gain position, earn it! Don't crowd someone out on a corner knowing they will let you through!
And that's exactly what Raikkonen told him - no I will not yield! Earn it!
I still think it keeps things interesting especially on a track like Monaco where there's almost no room to pass.