It is latest today that Nico Rosberg won his first Formula 1 world title notwithstanding Lewis Hamilton defying Mercedes orders not to back his team-mate into opponents. Hamilton won the Abu Dhabi GP driving gradually trying to bring different drivers into the fight, knowing he required Rosberg to complete underneath third.
Hamilton was over and over advised to accelerate yet told the team: “Let us race.”Rosberg went under weight from Sebastian Vettel yet held off the Ferrari driver to complete second. Rosberg attempted to pass Verstappen two laps after his pit stop yet the Dutchman guarded forcefully and the title pioneer chose tact was the better some portion of valor and sat back caring for his tires.
Be that as it may, he slighted message after message to accelerate and forestall Vettel and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen from shutting on Rosberg. The German thus griped on the radio to the team to “consider accomplishing something” and the strained title fight will do nothing to enhance the cool relationship between the two drivers. Hamilton was under guideline from Mercedes administration not to attempt any vital diversions to postpone Rosberg. Vettel said to Hamilton, “Lewis, this is Paddy. We need you to pick up the pace to win this race.”
Hamilton replied: “I’m in the lead right now. I’m quite comfortable where I am.” Yet, his strategies were insufficient and Rosberg jumped with joy as he went too far and, after spouse Vivian saluted him over the radio, did donut turns on the pit straight before hopping on to the nose of the car to take the cheers from the group. “It’s a childhood dream come true,” Rosberg, 31, said over the radio. “Thank you for everything.” It has been seen that after the whole drama, Hamilton complimented Rosberg on his big showdown and the two men embraced and shook hands on the platform.
Rosberg said he had not chose whether to take the main on his car just like his privilege one year from now or whether to stay with the number six, which he picked as his race number since his dad Keke won the 1982 world title with it. After a turn at the principal corner of the race, the Red Bull driver recuperated ground rapidly and, running a long first spell as a prelude to a one-stop race, wound up in second place behind Hamilton after the pioneers had completed their first pit stops.