DanielPT wrote:I remind that it is not yet assured that SEN will replace HEI this weekend. I am hopping for a HEI showing because, inexplicably, I am a Heidfeld fan.
And according to Autosport it seems that Heidfeld does not seem to be willing to leave the team, especially since they are introducing a major upgrade package at Spa which could make or break the tail end of their season (and their chances of returning to 4th in the WCC).
Along with that, there is the fact that that some parties are questioning whether the terms of his contract allow the team to sack Heidfeld for the Belgian GP - given that Heidfeld is ahead of Petrov in the WDC, it might be hard to argue that Heidfeld has underperformed, after all, and the fact that Petrov has also struggled in recent races indicates that it is the car, and not the driver, that is the biggest problem.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/93888Yes, Heidfeld's not been a flamboyant driver, and not imposed himself on the team in the way that Kubica has because that is not in his nature - why Renault expected Heidfeld to completely change his character after several years I can't tell. And as for Bruno Senna, frankly he is only really getting that seat because he has sponsorship cash and Renault are rumoured to be running short on funding - I doubt that he'll do any better than Heidfeld if he is thrown into the car at relatively short notice, and Spa is not exactly the most forgiving of venues either.
I wouldn't even be surprised if Bruno was only kept for a few races (i.e. until after his sponsors hand over some cash) before he in turn is pushed out for Grosjean...