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17 Jul 2002, 22:55 (Ref:336114) | #1 | |
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Why not give the McLaren test seat to Nick Heidfeld?
This may be a stupid idea, but if Heidfeld became McLaren's test driver, he could take over from Coulthard in 2004.
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Maybe... I think he should be racing.. but Wurz and Gené should be racing too in good teams...
Maybe it could work, but you never know |
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18 Jul 2002, 00:26 (Ref:336157) | #3 | ||
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Hell no. It would do nothing for his career and he would fade further into obscurity. He needs to keep racing.
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I agree totally with f1manoz, it's like being rated as a second rate driver if he ever accepts that kind of offer. Heidfeld's time will come to be in either one of the top 3 teams, good things will eventually come to guys like him who is patient.
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For those not directly involved with F1, test drivers might as well have fallen off the face of the planet. Nick'd be better off in a Minardi than testing!
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Re: Why not give the McLaren test seat to Nick Heidfeld?
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18 Jul 2002, 07:38 (Ref:336259) | #7 | ||
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Becoming a test driver is about the WORST thing Heidfeld could do other than sign for Phoenix. Basically, he'd fade into obscurity and never be seen again, as Luca Badoer and Luciano Burti have recently demonstrated....
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He should replace Kimi before he is demoted to test driver. Heidfeld is underrated in my opinion.
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18 Jul 2002, 10:03 (Ref:336360) | #10 | ||
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Let's look at the list of test drivers who could actually do quite well in one of the top 4 teams: Alex Wurz, Mark Gene, Luciano Burti, Luca Badoer, just to name a few. All of these guys belong in F1 racing, not testing. So why on earth would anyone even contemplate that Nick should go in that direction? That's like sending the guy to the F1 graveyard.
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Heidfeld is highly regarded at the moment so he should get off his butt and go over to both Toyota and Jaguar and offer them his services. A works team is where he should be and if McLaren feel threatened you can be sure they will jump into the fray. It may be an immediate step back but the potential for greater things is there. Testing and Racing and Developing a car and team around himself is what Heidfeld should be attempting to do. Not testing a car for someone else to win with.
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Heidfeld wouldn't be stupid enough to sign any contract given to him that says he will have to be test driver. However, the Toyota seat, at the moment, is seeming to be less of an option as each day passes and Jaguar have never really entered the fray.
His options are either a Sauber race-seat or a McLaren race-seat. |
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Main problem, though, is that McLaren still basically 'own' him so may have the final say in where he ends up, which is why he's been stuck at Sauber. I don't think McLaren would be happy to see him at Toyota and Jaguar just in case they end up wanting/requiring his services.
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I'm not convinced that McLaren have any interest in him now, after the choice of Kimi ahead of him. Did Ron ever make any opinion on Nick public? I know the long term support was from Mercedes. I think Ron is happy with Kimi (he has no real reason not to be), feels that DC is the best team leader on offer now that Mika seems to be gone forever, and will want McNish as lead tester if Wurz moves on.
Nick should consider Toyota if he gets an offer, as although it probably won't match Sauber in 2003, it will in the long term. Sauber have no topline design staff left (rememebr that this year's car is much the same at last year's effort, which is a Rinland car), while Toyota have Gustav Brunner to lead the design team. |
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