Of course he doesn't want to be second, no competitive athlete ever wants to be second best. However it's usually not the athletes choice, either the competition, or their employer, makes it so.Jolle wrote: Depends on the paycheck
They are, most of all, professionals
But, no, I don't think Rosberg wants to be second. But I think that, especially now he's a bit older, if Hamilton is struggling in the car he would move aside for his teammate. In that case you're more fighting with the car and track then your opponent.
1. Nico hasn't beaten Lewis yet, and they have been paired together for 3 years (the competition).
2. Nico reportedly wants Lewis type money with his new deal, and Toto has hinted at alternatives. (the Employer)