SEPTEMBER 26, 2016 Mercedes will not solve 2016 clutch problem Toto Wolff has admitted Mercedes' two drivers may continue to struggle with their race starts this year. Just 8 points separate Nico Rosberg from Lewis Hamilton, and the latter has warned that a troublesome clutch system could actually decide the outcome over the final 6 races. "We have always had starts in the last few races that were not ideal," Mercedes team boss Wolff admitted to the German broadcaster Sky. "It's our Achilles heel and we will not be able to solve it this year," he revealed. "We have to change the architecture of the clutch for the coming year, because at the moment of course it is a problem for us," said Wolff. After early clutch trouble in 2016, Wolff had said parent company Daimler would be engaged for help. But Wolff now says: "We don't know what it (the problem) is -- whether it's the design or the construction or whether it's the difficulty for the drivers to operate. There are so many factors involved."
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I wonder what would happen now, should LewHam run him wide again. I guess Rosberg would just sit tight and rather have both cars DNF at this point in time. If Hamilton has another Singapore/Baku weekend then that's it, I guess.
That would be the smart thing to do. It's nico's title to lose. Just hold your line and let him hit you, hard enough to damage both cars.
The problem is that the last time they came together, Rosberg was far more damaged, Hamilton won the Austrian GP, and Rosberg haemorrhaged points in the title fight. Inviting a collision leaves much to chance. Far smarter would be to finish right behind him in instances where he can't beat him and just make sure to win at least one race out of any of the remaining five - preferably, from Rosberg's point of view, not leaving it up to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to decide things. All the best, Andrew.
All he really has to do is win one of the next 5 and then come in 2nd the rest. If he wins this weekend, he makes it very hard on lewis
well, that was the other way around. That was a lousy attempt by Rosberg to run Hamilton wide, who has already been ahead. I