

“If it works or not, who knows but it’s worth a try that we stick together and yesterday there was no message or hidden reason or whatever, it was just having a good time and we see where it takes us. We know best, we’re in the car, nobody else really knows, so we can help and we also think we have a really good understanding of what everybody else at home is looking for, and wants for it to be even more fun to watch so that’s all we’re trying to do. We know that we need to find even more enjoyment. READ MORE: Verstappen was in a class of his own in Hockenheim Horner. “It doesn’t piss me off at all because in the end what we’re trying to do is help, we love the sport, we want it to be the most fascinating sport in the world and beat everything else out there.

“Bernie was so kind as to call us that so I’d thought I’d just mention it again,” Rosberg added. Rosberg accompanied his message with the hashtag “windbagsunited” following Bernie Ecclestone’s disparaging remarks about the drivers in Bahrain. The drivers, minus Kimi Raikkonen, the Renault pair Jolyon Palmer and Kevin Magnussen and Indonesia’s Rio Haryanto, posed for a photograph afterwards which a number of them subsequently posted on to their social media accounts. From what I can remember, the hidden agreement usually is that the world champion pays, but that might just be my opinion.” When Hamilton’s version of events was then put to Rosberg, the German said: “Really? Interesting. Or in Bernie's words: #windbagsunited /abZjCTVv26- Nico Rosberg April 13, 2016
