- 22 Apr 10, 16:30#197016
hakkinen
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Lets bring back kimi instead.
Lets bring back kimi instead.
Oh yeah, Kimi is known for his legendary motivation and enthusiasm.
hakkinen
I think you will see Heidfeld in that second seat at Mercedes for 2011. Michael may get closer to Rosberg but reading what Brawn had to say about Michael it was pretty obvious that he is just past it.
That said he isn't going to walk away from the race seat till the end of the season regardless of how bad he may do and he might still win a race this season but the championship and the hope of beating Rosberg are looking less likely per race.
I think you will see Heidfeld in that second seat at Mercedes for 2011. Michael may get closer to Rosberg but reading what Brawn had to say about Michael it was pretty obvious that he is just past it.
That said he isn't going to walk away from the race seat till the end of the season regardless of how bad he may do and he might still win a race this season but the championship and the hope of beating Rosberg are looking less likely per race.
What did RB say?
Mercedes GP Team Principal Ross Brawn has clearly admitted that the seven time champion is having difficulty with his race pace compared to Rosberg, and that while he was improving since the first race he has suffered a downfall in China.
"His pace is a problem. Michael's problems are difficult to understand. It's not the difficult corners, but the technically simple ones," Brawn shared with Germany's 'Auto Motor und Sport'.
"Until now he has been getting closer and closer to Nico, so what happened in China was totally against the trend."
Rosberg finished ahead of Schumacher on all three days of the Chinese GP, while also landing his second podium finish of the season.
I think you will see Heidfeld in that second seat at Mercedes for 2011. Michael may get closer to Rosberg but reading what Brawn had to say about Michael it was pretty obvious that he is just past it.
That said he isn't going to walk away from the race seat till the end of the season regardless of how bad he may do and he might still win a race this season but the championship and the hope of beating Rosberg are looking less likely per race.
hmmm
I hope that Nick gets another chance in F1. He definitely deserves it as he's a very talented and experienced driver.
... Another point that was brought up earlier in the thread was 'why don't they give Heidfeld a couple of the practice sessions to run in?'. Whilst I can't see that happening as Schumacher will want to get as much running as possible, I would like to see most of the teams using this initiative as Force India are doing at the moment with Paul Di Resta! It would certainly make the practice sessions more interesting in my opinion, and would also give the third / test drivers something to do!!
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