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By vlad
#270972
Senna is about to replace Heidfeld for the remaining 8 races... :clap:

Senna replaces Heidfeld for remainder of 2011
Monday 22nd August 2011, 21:16


Bruno Senna will replace Nick Heidfeld at Renault for the final eight races of the season, according to Eddie Jordan who broke the news on the BBC website.
Whilst the news is yet unconfirmed, speculation has been mounting in recent weeks with both Eric Boullier and team owner Gerard Lopez criticising the German for his less than expected results.
"He has not provided the leadership we wanted," said Boullier. "He hasn't taken hold of the team."
Whilst Lopez added: "There is no doubt that we expected more from him and we are disappointed."
The 34-year-old is just two points ahead of his much less experienced teammate, Vitaly Petrov, who will remain at the team until the end of the season.
Senna meanwhile, hasn't competed in a full race weekend since the 2010 Abu Dhabi GP when he drove for Hispania, though he did replace Heidfeld during FP1 in Hungary.
It's believed the nephew of the great Ayrton Senna has managed to raise enough sponsorship to secure the race seat, forcing Heidfeld, who is salaried, out of the team.
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By scotty
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Worthy of it's own thread mate :)

edit - SG's thread merged in too :)
#270976
Let's see if Senna really can live upto his famous surname; he can't use the excuse of having the slowest car on the grid this time, I believe he'll need a top 10 finish to prove his worth!
#270978
I'll wait until I see this confirmed by LRGP. Let us not forget that Felipe Massa was perfectly fine after his accident in Hungary back in 2009... :rolleyes:

Unfortunately, whilst I'm a huge fan of Heidfeld, he really hasn't done enough to out-perform Petrov who is only in his second year, so I'm afraid it may be time for him to be booted. It's a shame, really, but if the performance isn't there... :(
By andrew
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Let's see if Senna really can live upto his famous surname


Oh please don't do that! He is his own guy and should be judged as being his own person. It's only a name after all. I actually prefer Bruno Senna to Ayrton Senna. BS definitely has both feet firmly planted on the ground unlike his Uncle who having watched footage of him, I don’t like one little bit!

Bruno Senna certainly seems to have the right attitude and has the right pre-F1 credentials so hopefully he will go well but I doubt anyone is expecting anything too amazing, particularly at Spa in a car that is quite unfamilier.

Shame for Heidfeld but it was probably bound to happen sooner or later. I think that Heidfeld was in to help develop the car, which was a wise choice considering Petrov’s relative inexperience but the car has not been the success that Renault hoped so they be as well give some track time to one of their reserve drivers and put Heidfeld out of his misery.
#270981
Really pleased to see Bruno back!! Petov and Bruno!! What a great line up. I could become a bit of a Renault fan :P
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By vlad
#270982
Worthy of it's own thread mate :)

edit - SG's thread merged in too :)




Thanks, mate! :wavey:
#270987
Let's see if Senna really can live upto his famous surname

Oh please don't do that! He is his own guy and should be judged as being his own person.

I think my comment is valid; it would be unrealistic to say his famous surname didn't open doors for him...
By andrew
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Let's see if Senna really can live upto his famous surname

Oh please don't do that! He is his own guy and should be judged as being his own person.

I think my comment is valid; it would be unrealistic to say his famous surname didn't open doors for him...


We'll see. It is just a name though.
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