Hamilton unconcerned by Mercedes axe threat

Lewis Hamilton doesn't believe he nor Nico Rosberg need worryꦫ about Toto Wolff's assertion that one could be forced to leave the M✃ercedes if their rivalry begins to affect the team.
Mercedes F1 boss Wolff suggested co-operation within Mercedes has been key 🦩to their success in recent years, but should escalating tension between Hamilton and Rosberg escalate in 2016 begin to hamper the team's progress, he says he won't be afraid to make a drastic change.
With Rosberg's contract due to end in 2016 and Hamilton signed to a deal until 20🐽18, it would appear that the former would be most likely to face the axe in such a scenario.
However, Hamilton play🔯ed down the threat and even backed his team-mate to stay too, saying they will be safe as long as they continue to deliver 100 per cent, even if the 'friction' remains.
"We are grown men and we have done the job that we are hired to do to the maximum," the three-time world champion told Sky Italia. "We've not done it 95 per cent or 80 per cent, we've done it 100 per cent to how they've wanted u꧋s to do it.
"Has there been friction? Of course, you can't have it perfect always. But have we always sh𓆏one light on this team? I believe so. Have we always delivered when they've given us the opportunity to do s🅷o? I believe so.
"Am I surprised by it? Not really. Is it necessary? Not really," the three-time world champion told Sky Italia
Indeed, Hamilton warns against Mercedes becoming wrapped up ꦦin 'small things' as a threat to its dominance of F1.
"We've had two incredibly successful years and when you complain about small things I think thဣat is when you❀ can easily lose your way. Of course we always want to be better and perfect, but as long as we stay together and continue to communicate I think it will be good.
"I think it is easy for p𓂃eople to get complacent in l♛ife and I think it is important as a team we don't get complacent."
Hamilton clinched his third world title at a relative canter wi♌th three races to go, though Rosberg went into the off-season having dominated each of those final trio of race.