- 30 Oct 09, 11:24#166506
Yeah Glock and Kubica would be very strong. As for Kimi well i dont think Macca are going to pay what he is demanding and personally i wouldnt mind seeing Heidfeld take the 2nd seat.
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Sir Frank Williams has revealed to the newspaper 'Gulf News' that his team will announce its 2010 driver line-up on Monday. It is rumoured for weeks now that Rubens Barrichello will make the switch to the Grove-based outfit and that he will be partnered by rookie Nico Hulkenberg.
Williams said: "We will announce our drivers for next season on Monday. Rosberg will be leaving and we just thought it was quite a long time.
"There are a few things going on at Williams for next season, with our engines, so we thought we can do better. Nico is German and Mercedes need at least one German driver to sit before their engine."
Kobayashi set for 2010 Toyota drive
By Jonathan Noble Sunday, November 1st 2009, 17:16 GMT
Kamui KobayashiKamui Kobayashi is now set to race for Toyota in Formula 1 next year, after team president John Howett said he had been impressed with the youngster in his two outings for the team.
Kobayashi delivered his first F1 points with a strong run to sixth place in Abu Dhabi - helped in part by a brave overtaking move past world champion Jenson Button.
And with Toyota looking for new drivers for next year, Howett said it was likely that Kobayashi would take one of the team's seats in 2010.
"It looks like it," explained Howett. "We will have to give really serious consideration, as he has really shown very good strong results.
"I am very impressed. We were very happy again. What we like is his real fighting spirit. He is not intimidated by anybody. It's very positive."
Howett said that Kobayashi's performances had erased all doubts about his potential – after a difficult season he endured in GP2 this year.
"I think that is why there was some hesitation. We always understood that he was very good in terms of racing spirit. That has been there all through his career, but because partly the GP2 pace did not look competitive, you were always hesitant against the risk.
"It is a lesson definitely that sometimes we should all be braver in our driver choices and not go for the safer risk-hedged decision."
And although experienced drivers Heikki Kovalainen and Adrian Sutil have been linked with Toyota, Howett also suggested that Kobayashi's performances could also prompt the team to take two youngsters.
"I think that is something we are currently discussing. There are some [current] drivers that are not fixed who you would consider, but if they looked not likely then we would prefer to take a brave new direction."
Toyota is likely to firm up its driver line-up after a Japanese board meeting on November 15, where the team's operating budget for 2010 will be signed off.
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