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Originally Posted by Iciclehead
Failure at just that moment seems...hmmm...a little overly coincidental.....
I am sure no one in F1 tries to cook the books, but just sayin'....
Dennis
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I think after Spain they would have just come out and said if Rosberg had ran into him. Mercedes would know whether the brakes really failed and they are always trying to shoot for 100% reliability for their marketing reasons.
The report did say that this was a factor, not the factor, in the crash. My guess from the way Hamilton caught him at the end, and all the dust coming from Rosberg's brakes earlier, is that they were slowly going away and after get got passed he threw caution to the wind and then they finally broke all the way, which happened at a bad time considering he would have braked as late as possible.