Yea... my bad, it really seems that no 1 is an option, just like in motogp....which I don't really likeraymondu999 wrote:No he doesn't. As per your quote:siskue2005 wrote:no Vettel has to race with No.1 only
An option is not a must - it's a choice"The only exception to this allocation process will be for the reigning world champion who will have the option to use the number one.
The coveted no. 1 on ur car is much more precious than a number you picked...the no.1 will give u instant recognition
And I think you can only run one number,you can't have both
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/111796The new F1 system is similar to that used in motorcycle racing, where riders stick with numbers for a whole career, such as Valentino Rossi's iconic #46, and can choose whether or not to switch to #1 when champions.
In American motorsport, it is teams rather than drivers that usually run permanent numbers and champions switching to #1 has become a rarity.