The gist of the thread seems to be Rosberg moaning about being bullied off the track at the start. In all honesty it was a bad move from Hamilton and if they were not in the same team there would have been a penalty. It astounds me the way Hamilton can be, he is the first to moan to the team when anyone else gets within 3 feet of him, but he is often the first to make moves like this, so Nico had some cause to be bitter. On the other hand it is part of racing, and Nico lost the race because he slid off track in the closing stages, so he has nothing to moan about anyway.

As to Rosberg's future. He is a number 2 driver, not a team leader. As a number two he does a great job, usually finishing just behind the team leader, and able to win the odd race. He needs to be happy with this, because this is what he is. If he wants top spot in a team hed will need to move down the grid, because the same situation would be seen at Ferrari, Red Bull, McLaren and Williams. I would also guess that he would fall behind either of the Force India drivers if he were put along side them