Ex-Formula 1 world champion Nico Rosberg (37) urges Mick Schumacher to be patient after his first points.
Patience can pay off: Nico Rosberg, 2016 Formula 1 world champion himself, sees Mick Schumacher not yet ready for a top team, as he says on “Eurosport”. “It would make sense for him to take his time before targeting a top team.”
Short, compact, clear
Joy about the upward trend after harsh criticism: Schumacher was publicly criticized for his mixed performance. This fell silent after positions six and eight in the previous races. Rosberg: “Mick has had a difficult few weeks and we are all happy that he has now made a nice breakthrough.”
Sobriety despite the first exclamation mark: Rosberg does not want to overestimate the first successes: “Formula 1 is fast-moving. He had to take a lot of criticism. When I open the newspapers these days, I don’t read any criticism of him at all. […] Psychologically, that is incredibly valuable for him, because he is now finding a positive mental spiral.”