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They never miss
Why donât people consider that Nico and Lewisâs falling out had to do with events or behavior around the championship competition and not the outcome? âLewis hates Nico for beating himâ just doesnât seem to fit the way Lewis treatsâŠeveryone else whoâs beaten him.
Itâs not the title, itâs what winning it represents, which is everything you had to do to get there. You have to love someone a whole lot to be that angry with them, and I mean that on both ends. They treated each other like any other competitor, but this isnât a sport where you make friends easily, and if we treated our friends the way we treat our competitors then none of us would have them.
The way I look at it is, without knowing the exact particulars, which we probably never will, is that things got all fucky around 2014 (I wonât go all the way to the end of Brocedes, thereâs nothing additional to add really after that year). The timeline of that looks like this:
Pre-2013 season:
- Lewis moves to Mercedes from McLaren. Everyone except Eddie Jordan, only man to predict it, is completely astounded when this move is announced. Sure Red Bull have won back to back to back championships and Sebâs closest rival is his teammate Mark, but this is nowhere near the Red Bull domination we see today. In those seasons, everyone from McLaren and Ferrari would also take wins, probably multiple, and Nico himself even pulled one out in the Mercedes which was slowly improving. The move to Mercedes makes no sense?
If Lewis were unhappy at McLaren the sensible move would be to attempt to edge out Massa or Webber for their seat. Okay, maybe not Massa given Hamiltonâs fairly recent at this point history with Alonso, and maybe Webber is gonna be hard to shift and he doesnât want to play second driver to Seb at Red Bull, okay aaaaggghhh the best move is probably to stay at McLaren because Jenson, even if they donât quite get along, is as affable a teammate as youâre ever gonna get at a front running team and who is second driver depends on the day and also thereâs no way to tell which of those three teams is gonna produce the best car. Itâs a gamble, better the devil you know.
You have to think, well, why does Lewis move to Mercedes? Yes, itâs been slowly improving and shown it can win a race on its day, but so can a Ferrari now. Itâs not good enough. Ross Brawn is deeply admired in the paddock as a team principle but he is in the process of retiring and theyâre bringing some new guy in. Schumacherâs retiring too, so he doesnât do it to benefit from being teammates with him. No he does it for Nico, because Nicoâs faith in that car is strong enough to sell it to Lewis, because they can have what they promised each other as kids if this gamble pays off. And itâs a risky choice, but Eddie Jordanâs really smart about stuff like this and Eddie Jordan likes it⊠Better the devil you know? Or better Nico, who you know even better?
2013 season
The gamble pays off! The Mercedes is looking good which means at least Lewis is in as good a position as he was before, maybe better, within a teammate he loves. This season passes mostly without incident and they finish fourth and sixth in the championship (Lewis fourth, Nico sixth). And really whatâs the difference between fourth and sixth? Nico even wins two races! Which is one more than Lewis, even if Lewis finishes higher in the standings. Nicoâs playing with the big boys now.
However, there is one race where Nico gets a team order. At Malaysia, the second race of the calendar, Mercedes orders him to stay behind Lewis. Thatâs not fair. Theyâre only two races in, neither of them has a clear bid for the championship yet. Lewis even says after the race that it wasnât fair - that Nico deserved that last spot on the podium and not him - see Lewis bas his back!
Nobody really picks up on it because of Multi-21 at Red Bull. So he gets grumpy and at his home race in Monaco (the sport has a horrible history of pulling out team orders at a driverâs home race, the one place itâs supposed to be his race) he leads every lap start to finish so it canât happen to him there. He wins Silverstone too and gets so many points that everyone canât help sit up and take notice. Nicoâs not a one hit wonder, heâs the real deal.
2014 season
Theyâre the favourites now! Mercedes looks amazing at testing now turbo-hybrid engines are mandatory and the real question is will it be Lewis or Nico? And Nico wins the first race in Australia. If that isnât a statement of intent, nothing is. But Lewis gets him back in the next race in Malaysia. Theyâre just as good as each other really. (Although, Lewis did have to retire in Australia - are they really as good as each other?)
Bahrain and Spain
Bahrain is where it all goes wrong. Theyâve been fighting all race and then late in the game a safety car comes out and it benefits Nico. (Happens all the time - sometimes you want a safety car, sometimes you donât, itâs like rolling the dice⊠Or is it like getting help?) They race wheel to wheel on the restart, like you canât do with anyone you donât trust, and they kept it clean. Lewis wins and they have a silly play fight in park fermĂ© and itâs fine reallyâŠ
Until Lewis finds out that Nico used a spicy engine setting that Mercedes told him not to for those last couple of laps to give him extra power. Why would you do that? Thatâs cheating, isnât it? But if itâs such a clear advantage then why arenât Mercedes having them both use it? Like itâs not illegal, Mercedes just gets cross when they use it racing each other. But then arenât you supposed to give it everything youâve got when youâre really truly racing, like you want to be with your best friend, and Lewis could have used it just as easily. But Lewis still won without it - didnât need it.
And to make it worse, Mercedes have a study theyâre showing Nico about Lewisâ racing - Lewis doesnât have one on Nico! Cheating! (Well, yes, it is from Malaysia where Lewis finished seventeen seconds ahead and in Australia it didnât matter how Nico drove because Lewis DNFed and Lewis qualified better anyway - like this is perfectly normal behaviour within a team when you think about it, even the kind of behaviour you would expect if theyâd decided already that Nico is second driver, but thatâs NOT THE POINT - this is the kind of weird evil shit Fernando would do at McLaren!!!) Lewis gets a document about Nicoâs driving too but the suspicion is already there. In the next race in Spain Lewis also uses the spicy engine setting, but he stays ahead. He wins with it.
Monaco
In Monaco, the next race, theyâre qualifying and Nicoâs got provisional pole with Lewis close behind. On the last chance lap though, he fucks up, runs wide and goes off (it happens when youâre trying to get that perfect lap - and Monaco is his home GP, which heâs defending, he needs this more than any other race) but Lewis is on a fast lap he has to abort and the yellow flags fuck him. And Lewis has always been bitchy right after he gets out of the car when things havenât gone his way and itâs not him saying well wasnât that convenient for Nico, itâs some of the less scrupulous pundits. And theyâre asking him if he thinks itâs suspicious and he says âPotentially. I should have known that was going to happen.â
But what does that mean really? That Nico really wanted it and the chances of a mistake were sky high? That he will throw everything he has got at it to beat Lewis? Or that Nicoâs a dirty cheater like the engine setting he promised he wouldnât use, even though he could, and the spies he has in the garage. Yeah, itâs just like Alonso, who had his teammate crash at Renault to win him a race (though officially that was all Renault, Alonso knew nothing about it and was appalled) and wasnât that another good friend of Nicoâs? Nelson Piquet Jr. who will never be welcome back? Because heâs a dirty dirty cheater (even if he was pressured into it by the team threatening to end his contract). Or maybe he means that Nicoâs just like his idol, Senna, who crashed a car just as on purpose and came away with a championship.
The stewards say Nico did nothing wrong. Toto, is insisting that Nico did nothing wrong. How could that possibly benefit Mercedes? Itâs bullshit, itâs a conspiracy theory, itâs paranoia. But it doesnât matter, Nico ruined his lap, the lap that would definitely have got him pole and he canât touch him during Monaco, the track Nico knows the best in the the whole world, where overtaking is notoriously difficult without a safety car or a pit-lane leap frog. Nico wins without really giving Lewis a chance to compete. By the time Lewis gets out of the car, theyâre not friends anymore in Lewisâ head. And he tells the fucking world, maybe even before he tells Nico.
Hungary
Lewis gets a team order. The team are on Nicoâs side, conspiring against him and this proves it. (Or does it? Lewis had never had a team order from them and Nico had, and Nico had played nice, even if it was last season, and missed out on a podium. Thereâs a balance that needs to be redressed and heâs on a different strategy, on fresh tyres, and Lewis has a pit still to go, Nico will overtake and they need it to be clean and to do as little wear on either car as possible).
But Lewis isnât moving. Says Nico can have it if he overtakes. Lewis is not even racing for first, itâs third place, just like last time. Not enough points to change who leads the WDC. And Nicoâs racing for the win, for fuckâs sake. Lewis holds position, they finish third and fourth and Lewis gets a dressing down afterwards because Toto and the team think Nico could have won. (Why donât they think Lewis could have won, even on completely the wrong strategy? Look, Niki Lauda has his back, even if heâs an old mad and a racer too who knows a true racer never yields). Thereâs no disciplinary action, not with Niki backing Lewis, itâll look too much like fighting in the ranks and Toto has to stay in control.
Belgium
They touch. The greatest sin you can commit on the track is crashing with your teammate. Sure, you can crash with anyone else, especially if theyâre youâre rival, but not him. It doesnât matter if youâre racing hard for a championship. Whatâs worse - theyâve never done this before. Theyâve always trusted each other racing wheel to wheel - thatâs how you keep it clean. But they donât anymore. Nico leaves his nose in, insists he wonât be bullied (and that should be fine, Lewis isnât a bully on the track, not like Schumacher, or Max is now, not really, heâs a good, clean driver who knows when to back off). Except Lewis doesnât back off heading into Les Combes and he breaks his front wing and punctures a tyre and he spends the rest of the race limping round the track. Nico comes off better and finishes second but Daniel Ricciardo wins, taking advantage of the chaos. And Lewis is insisting he did it on purpose but thatâs how Lewis gets when heâs losing and heâs mean (heâs done it with every other driver whoâs crossed him on the track, with the FIA when they give him penalties. He grows of it eventually, sort of, but heâs a real mean loser and even the pundits have noticed.)
Nicoâs booed on the podium. By now the world is certain that heâs a dirty dirty cheater, even if the FIA doesnât think he is and the team doesnât think he is and the other drivers donât think he is - Lewis thinks he is and the world is on Lewisâ side. To make things worse, Toto makes him apologise (yes he should have left some room, but wouldnât that be more disrespectful, to let Lewis have it without fighting back? And he was sure that Lewis would back off, would know when it was Nicoâs corner fair and square) and then he disciplines him anyway. He disciplines him for a racing incident when he wouldnât discipline Lewis for calling him a cheater in front of the whole world. The team has never had Nicoâs back, has never wanted him to be anything other than a second driver, a performing monkey to do what they want. And after all that Lewis still wonât forgive him for the thing he never even did.
Abu Dhabi
The rest of the season passes without incident. Lewis wins some, Nico wins some, everythingâs clean and theyâre not talking. Theyâre changing the scoring system here, from 12 points for a win to 25. Double, in every position and points for ninth and tenth now. Kinda silly to introduce it in the last race, surely they could have waited for next season? Itâs a real unfair advantage in the championship if you do better than your rival here.
Nico qualifies on pole, but Lewis gets that perfect start and passes him. And he wins, because Nicoâs car has a problem and he gets stuck in fourteenth. Totoâs telling him to retire but Nico refuses, says he wants to finish this, limps the car home to score nothing. Lewis won fair and square and thatâs that. He goes into the cool-down room to congratulate him, even though heâs not on the podium. And later Lewis says that at least Nico is gracious in defeat. Doesnât that hurt?
Lewis takes the title early next year. Nico spends 2015 planning 2016.
In another life,
Maybe the rivalry stayed on track
Maybe each otherâs wins didnât cause a crack
Maybe his words and departure have been enough
Enough for a chance to get each other back.
#reach out babe come on #hold that hand face each other #at this point all interaction between the two are a big deal đ
We. Must. Always. Touch.
Louder! đ
Nico is the one who made it, whether haters accept it or not. He may have been a 2nd driver, but he proved that he deserved that spot which he was deprived of. đ©”
something we donât talk about when we talk about nico rosberg, and honestly even though it involved being a horrendous cunt, is that he did what generations of drivers have tried and failed to do - he refused to be made second driver and still walked away with his championship.
like think about that. there are so many people in my memory, and many more before that, that fell to that hurdle by accepting their fate or switching teams and making the wrong call, or just never quite getting there. youâve got valtteri and daniel and mark webber and felipe massa and before that you have rubens barrichello and david coulthard and eddie irvine and so on and so on. and they either had some moment of quiet resignation to it or they let it completely destroy them, sometimes both.
nico rosberg was the part of the foundations of mercedes. he was there since it took the name mercedes and was brought in to play second fiddle to michael fucking schumacher, and then he outdrove him every damn day, when the mercedes wasnât championship contention material but was outclassing the rest of the midfield. i remember it so well when you had button and hamilton at mclaren, vettel and webber were at red bull, and alonso and massa were at ferrari. you had no idea what was gonna happen with that top six but you could count on one thing like clockwork, nico rosberg would be seventh, making that scrappy little bastard of a car sing.
and then lewis arrived when schumi left and people assumed nico would play that second fiddle like he hadnât won them the lionâs share of the points with schumi in the other car. no one gave him his due. and then the car was a winning car and he was suddenly a winner, someone no one had ever rated from that stacked as hell grid. and lewis already had his championship. he wanted more, sure, but he didnât need to prove that he had it in him the way nico did with his dad and everything else hanging over his head.
letâs not beat around the bush, mercedes wanted him to be second driver. toto came in with lewis and didnât respect what nico had achieved under ross brawn. lewis was already a championship winner even if nico knew the car and the team much better. certainly the management at mercedes were never on his side once toto took the reigns. and lewis must have expected it somewhat too, itâs just how teams work. and his long-standing teammate at that point had been jenson, who had just as many championships and seniority in the sport, which made them as close to equals as possible and also frustrated lewis no end at that time because on some days he was second driver. it was owed to him, at last, to have a teammate whose only job was to prop him up.
iâm not saying if it was the right decision, or the ethical decision, or a decision that he doesnât deeply and intimately regret, but the point at which nico had to say to himself no, lewis isnât allowed to do this to me, no i wonât be second fiddle, not even to my best friend, must have required such strength of conviction like sport has never seen. and yeah itâs sad to think that a championship ended a friendship that old and that caring, but reframe it for a moment. what must it have felt like to escape out from under the thumb of schumacher who was never ever going to support nico, who could be affable outside racing but had a long history of being the meanest of sports on the grid, and think finally, a friend, someone to support and care for me, someone who wants me to win just like i want him to win, and be told no, itâs just the same as it was. like yes this is work, but imagine what that would do to you in any career - a fellow artist, a fellow businessman - to be told that your friend, in any context, sees you as an obstacle to overcome, or even worse just a tool to get ahead.
like we make fun of that - look at the man that sold his soul for a championship - but so did everyone else, so did lewis even. we have no idea who went first in sacrificing the friendship to the flames but we do know it was the first time nico ever fucked someone over in the sport. heâd never driven a winning car before. lewis had, and lord knows he learnt well enough from fernando, from jenson even.
nico had never had the opportunity to do it, and even when he was teammates with schumi, it was a noticeably sedate schumi racing in a midfield car. there wasnât a championship for him to snatch at like he had done before. and that must do damage to you, as someone thatâs never been at that kind of desperate infighting team before. and to have someone who is supposed to love you more than anyone else on the grid right there in it, in your first true experience of it? ooft.
then you think about him retiring, right after heâs finally done it. he must have wanted to step away before hand but imagine that friendship up in smoke and to go away empty-handed, with nothing to show for it. so he says no, i have to have this championship. all this had to have been for something. think about keke, who won one world championship pretty much by accident. how he won because the front runners on the grid that season died in those cars. and what had just happened to poor old jules. and how keke has always insisted that nico is his greatest achievement, not his championship, his son. and nico has just become a father. think about how important his daughters are to him, how much he loves them. how he was burning down his relationship with vivian too just to get this stupid title, these stupid trophies.
and maybe some part of him thinks i can fix this, i can have lewis back if i just put the weapons down, if i walk away. but lewis doesnât see it like that - he sees it as cowardly, that nico took something from him and didnât give him the chance to get it back, even though held already proved over and over and over that he could beat nico, that he was definitively the better driver. but nico only had to be better once - keke won his championship with a single race win to his name that season and it was enough. goddamit it was enough. and even if it hurt him to give up being in that car, nico had things that were more important. just once was enough for him in a way it never could be for lewis. lewis has nothing else, no partner, no children, no real friends at that point. of course he could never understand. maybe he envied nico in that moment, for once to be enough, but lewis never had that luxury.
god itâs so tragic, but nico really did achieve the impossible.
They are? Sebastian, is this the confirmation we didnât know we needed? đłđ€§
when did seb call nico and lewis a couple? đ
first sorry for the very delayed response, trying to find the interview back was a task for no reason other than i can't read apparently
Hey!
I just ended up re-reading your call on A03 again (don't blame me it's just too good).
I wanted to just check in and see if you're doing ok and also see if you have any plans to continue that story?
Hope you're well! Truly one of my fav writers out there given how many times i've read that fic alone lolol
hope you update! your work is really beautiful!!
Hi anon! Yes, I have every plans to continue the story! I am doing well, thank you very much for your concern! đ€
In fact, I am almost halfway through to the next chapter, and is plotting in my schedule accordingly so I can have more consistent updates!
Pls have a little more patience for me? I promise to make it all up to u, my readers.
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Ok, I believed this happened one way or another đ„ș
Nico/Lewis + âAre you eating properly? You donât look it.â New weight regulations or something, whatever you want. :)
Should probably give you a warning for slight violence and chocking, but here you are love, sorry it took a while<3
Lewis canât bare to look at Nico anymore, canât bare to see just how skinny he is compared to just a few months ago. Lewis remembers Sebastianâs off hand comment - how the blonde had gained a little extra weight over summer break, how heâs going to slow the car down - but Lewis never thought Nico would take it so seriously.
Lewis manages to catch Nico just before he disappears into his hotel room. His fingers curl around Nicoâs wrist, and Lewis inwardly flinches at how skinny they are; he can practically feel his bones poking through.âNico we need to talkââLewis, just let me goâNicoâs voice is so weak and broken and all Lewis wantâs to do is wrap the blonde up in his arms, tell him itâs okay, theyâll get through it together like they always do; but itâs not the same between them anymore.âNico just, are you eating properly? Because you donât look itâNico snatches his hand away from Lewisâ grasp.âWhy do you care? Youâve never cared about me Lewis, so why donât you go back to your little German toy boy and leave me aloneâNico slams the door behind him before Lewis can follow, leaving the Brit stood outside in the hallway.
It doesnât get any better, Nico seems to get smaller and smaller every time Lewis encounters him, and before Lewis can stop himself, heâs already storming over to the Red Bull garage. He locks eyes with Sebastian and the German only has the chance to smile before Lewisâ fist connects with his face. Sebastian staggers backwards at the force, lifting his hand to catch the blood thatâs dripping from his lip. Lewisâ fingers curl around Sebastianâs throat and he manages to cut Sebastianâs oxygen supply off for a few seconds, before heâs being yanked away by a pair of strong hands. Lewis is about to swing for whoever is holding onto him, but he stops himself when he sees Danielâs soft brown eyes. Lewis pulls himself away and glares over at Sebastian whoâs staring back at him in fear.âIf anything happens to Nico, the blood is on your hands, prickâ
Nothingâs said about the incident, he doesnât see Sebastian for weeks; Lewis gets away with just a scolding from Toto. Heâs surprised when Nico comes to him after a race. Lewis doesnât say anything as he lets Nico into his hotel room. Lewis notices the dark bruising under his eyes, the way his clothes hang off his shoulders.âLewis?ââYeah Nico?âLewis watches the blonde carefully. Nico squeezes his eyes shut, but the tears still drip down his cheeks. He lets out a loud sob before Lewis wraps his arms around him, holding the German as close as possible; heâs not losing Nico again, not this time.âHelp meâŠâLewis kisses the top of Nicoâs head and gently runs his fingers through Nicoâs soft blonde hair.âShh Nico, itâs okay iâve got you, iâve always got youâ
Wanna know why Silver War happened? This team. Thatâs the answer. đ
https://x.com/MercedesAMGF1/status/1712472853151666446?s=20 the first photo on this tweet literally crops him out he's standing on lewis's right in the full version... at this point do you think they have some agreement (with lewis?) that they're not supposed to mention him?
you see lewis won 2014 constructors all by himself there was no other mercedes driver who won 317 points to lewis' 384. Mercedes' 700 points in constructors? who knows where it came from.......
I don't think the team have any explicit agreement with lewis, but rather they just want to make it seem like their current driver is the only one who took that team to greatness all by himself
They say Ferrari is a religion, but what they fail to mention is - you chose it because you believe it, because thereâs someone making you believe in it.
I don't think people realise how 'cinemantic' and 'match made in heaven' the Ferrari team was. I hated how Charles spoke about Carlos after Spanish GP, but then after the Williams announcement, after weeks of settling into it - I can't imagine how Charles' processing. I'm assuming they were called the dream team - I'm assuing Carlos assumed this was it. He was home. He loved the team, and the team loved him. And it was family. He bought a home in Maranello. He gave up Monaco and his friends and luxury and tax benefits to make sure his team gets back on top. And then carpet pulled, dreams shattered. The first thing he did was move to Monaco. And I think Charles doesn't know how to process that he's leaving. That Carlos won't be there next season. Their girlfriends (exes or current) won't be hanging out - a family of sorts.
He hopes it can be like Carlando. That even after their team mate era they'll be close friends, but I think he knows its different. Mclaren to Carlos was different. Ferrari might have been the dream team to Carlos, but Mclaren was family. Fred isn't Zac, Mclaren isn't Ferrari, and Charles won't ever be to Carlos what Lando is. So he tries with his future teammate - dog dates and parade ride convos. But you can feel he's sick to his stomach thinking about Carlos not being his teammate. You can tell from the first set of interviews. And you can also tell Carlos doesn't try anymore. He doesn't/isn't supposed to help develop the car or strategy. He's moving on. And the magic is dissappearing - we can tell. You can tell. I can tell. Hell, puma motorospot commenting the same on instagram can tell. So maybe he's pushing Carlos away a little. Trying to get that magic to shine on him. But it's disappearing, and people can see Carlos. Bright-eyed. Wronged. And everyone's rooting for him and everyones rallying for him. And anyone who isn't part of the Tifosi, want Carlos to shine. And even a few Tifosi are shedding their red for blue for Carlos, the man from Spain who tried and tried and loved. There's a deep rooted loyalty to him now. Because he's relatable or his situation is relatable - we can do everything right and still be wronged. Carlos doing well means hope - hope we can rise in our lives, hope we can get out of bad situations, hope that not getting what we wanted so desperately still means better opportunity. So people will root for him - deeper and more loyal and more intense. A story about tragedy, betrayal and redemption - and we know how much we love that arc.
So we hope Carlos Sainz shines where he goes. We collectively hope for dream come trues and epic retribution for him.
But sadly we also know that, that means-