Mercedes
boss says driver discord is major weakness
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[December 02, 2015]
LONDON (Reuters) - The difficult
relationship between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg has become a
weakness for Formula One champions Mercedes and it could affect future
driver decisions, team boss Toto Wolff warned on Wednesday.
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"We struggle sometimes in winning races on Sunday and having always
one (driver) upset," the Mercedes motorsport head told
motorsport.com.
"And this spills over into the team. It is something that needs to
stop."
Hamilton and Rosberg have been rivals since their early teens as
team mates in karting but the once-warm relationship has been
stretched to breaking point at dominant Mercedes.
The Briton and German were barely on speaking terms at times last
season and entered another frosty phase this year after Hamilton
clinched his second title in a row and third overall in Texas in
October.
Rosberg ended the season in Abu Dhabi on Sunday with his third
successive win and sixth pole position in a row, a run that soured
Hamilton's mood and left him questioning the strategy.
"We took the decision of having two evenly matched drivers in order
to make the team progress faster and better," said Wolff of the
decision to pair Hamilton, who joined from McLaren in 2013, and
Rosberg.
"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."
Hamilton has three more years while Rosberg is signed to the end of
2016 with a team that this year won 16 of 19 races and enjoyed a
record 12 one-two finishes.
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While Hamilton has spoken of seeing out his career with Mercedes,
Rosberg's position would be weakened anyway if he finished second
again next year.
Wolff indicated the drivers' behavior off the track was also
important.
"I think it is important to have talented and fast drivers in the
car. But we want to work with nice guys," he said.
"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."
"The biggest weakness is the dynamic of the relationship between the
drivers -- and sometimes between the drivers and the team."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Clare Fallon)
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