Time for Rosberg to take up the challenge
NICO ROSBERG’S contract informs him that at the end of this season he still has two more years left with Mercedes.
However, even the doublefigure millions he will bank during that period is unlikely to be adequate compensation for the bind of having Lewis Hamilton in the adjoining garage.
If he were free from his contractual obligations and there were a seat available at another top team, Rosberg would surely move to kickstart his career elsewhere rather than repeatedly follow Hamilton towards the chequered flag.
Hamilton put it pithily when he said after winning his third world title last week in America that being his team-mate was the worst predicament in the world.
Speaking ahead of the first race in Mexico for 23 years, Rosberg was unimpressed by the braggadocio, saying: ‘That comment makes it even better for me because I’ll get even more pleasure beating him next time.’
Undoubtedly Rosberg will win individual grands prix, but can he beat the naturally faster man over the course of a season?
Hamilton’s former McLaren team-mate Jenson Button managed to do so in 2011. Hamilton this week said he had been ill that year, which sounded like a sorry excuse. Anyway, Button detected a couple of shafts of light for Rosberg, saying: ‘He has nothing to lose, whereas Lewis has everything to lose. If he wants to come back that is how he must look at it. A driver’s confidence obviously builds the more he wins, but he hates losing more and more.
‘Hopefully next year Mercedes will have more competition, because with just the two of them it is tricky for Rosberg. If he is behind Lewis he is not able to do anything different in terms of strategy. But if you have a Ferrari fighting at the front you don’t know what they will do on strategy, so Rosberg could then try something different. They, and the sport, need another team to challenge them.’
Nobody outside of Mercedes would argue with that.
Rosberg is only 30 and so has a number of years left. But his first task in the last three races is to overcome his four-point deficit to Sebastian Vettel, of Ferrari, to finish the season second.