For drivers, a visit to a home race pushes the Formula One whirlwind into overdrive, with local media and fans vying for a slice of their time. For some, like Mark Webber at March’s Australian Grand Prix, the pressure – and on the flipside the boost of a home crowd – rests on just their shoulders. Others have to share the load (and split the support) with their fellow countrymen on the grid. Spare a thought then for the sport’s German contingent – Sebastian Vettel, Nico Rosberg, Nick Heidfeld, Michael Schumacher, Adrian Sutil and Timo Glock – ahead of this weekend’s Nurburgring race. Making up a quarter of the grid, all six will have their work cut out as they strive to impress their local supporters. We take a look at how they may fare