CERCA SU DUEMOTORI.COM

F1

Theissen to wait on Heidfeld future

02 agosto 2008

Despite Nick Heidfeld insisting he is "relaxed" about his future at BMW-Sauber, team boss Mario Theissen in Hungary stopped short of saying the German will be retained beyond 2008.

Theissen told the news agency AFP he will wait a few more races before determining whether or not Heidfeld, 31, has overcome the performance slump he suffered earlier this season.

In the last four races, Heidfeld has scored more points than any other driver on the grid.

"I am very confident that he has overcome the weak period, but you don't get into this within a week and you don't get out of it within a week," Theissen said on Saturday.

"So, he has to work systematically -- and he is working systematically. And I am confident he will get back to full performance and full confidence."

Source: GMM



Stampa  Print version
Send to a friend  Send to a friend
Write your comment  Write your comment »

Related headlines
Honda chiefs step up efforts to woo Alonso
Lewis Hamilton - I don't need the August break
Sutil has Force India contract for 2009
Montezemolo to head new F1 teams' alliance
Ex-F1 drivers unsure of Piquet Jr pedigree
Heidfeld 'relaxed' about future at BMW
Kovalainen can ace Hungary qualifying - Hamilton
Hungaroring: team-by-team summary, friday

Commenti dei lettori
Attenzione: si prega di non utilizzare un linguaggio offensivo, eventuali commenti volgari o offensivi saranno rimossi, così come link non giustificati. I commenti sono inseriti dai lettori, che se ne assumono la responsabilità

Username
Password
Codice di sicurezza Security code
(copia il codice di sicurezza che vedi nell'immagine qua sopra)
Non sei registrato?
Registrati, è gratis!

Commento


Ultime news:
Škoda retailer triumphs at Manx International Rally

Exhaustive revision for entry level Audi A5

Extra value from Limited-Edition Daihatsu Terios 'Kiri'

Montréal Circuit an Honor to Race but No Walk in the Park for Southard Motorsports

Chris Holman Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup Race Report – Portland International Raceway

Rinspeed’s Zero-Emission World Debut at the Geneva Motor Show - a Green 'Fish' with Q-Factor

Audi's Marco Werner: Mid-Ohio Drive of the Race

Next generation Porsche 911 Targa combines an electric glass roof with electronically-controlled all-wheel drive system

Caterham Cars Launches Insurance Service

New Ricardo technology promises low cost and weight, high fuel-efficiency automated transmissions