Well certainly. Normally the lead driver is given the lower team number and is quicker. I suppose MS needs the psychological reassurance only a lower number can bring . Last German to pilot Tyrrell #4 ? The late, great Stefan Bellof. Not bad company for Nico .
All this yak about a #1 at Mercedes stinks of one thing; MS's insecurity. he's smart enough to know that if the Mercedes is indeed a fast car his #1 competitor will be his team-mate. There is zip zero advantage of even talking about a #1 other than to sooth MS's insecurities or to instill them in NR. Means the same thing to MS. The other thing is that NR does not "need to learn how to win". Either his car is fast or it is not. If MS can help make it so so much the better for both. Its Alonso and Hammy all over again. The BS stops when the flag drops.
Especially for Nico. He is fairly clever so I'm sure he'll be able to learn from MS once he practices reversing the image .
masser schumacher is a hell of a teacher,it should be a previlage to be on a team with a 7 time world champ,to show you how its done
I didn't know this, but when Nico signed he thought he was going to be Button's team mate. I great opportunity for Nico for sure but you have to wonder how many second thoughts he has had.
Are ties not fashionable with German F1 drivers, or what? Every time I've seen a photo of MS in a suit he has a grey scarf wrapped around his neck. And now Nico has one too. http://www.gettyimages.com/Search/Search.aspx?EventId=95878609&EditorialProduct=Sport
just coming back from Munich, it's COLD in Germany and we had some snow. The vast majority of European men I've seen during fall and winter travels in Europe tend to wear a scarf. I even wear one in the summer. Besides, the attire on the MB group was class. Carol