Heidfeld frustrated with modest 'image'

 Heidfeld frustrated with modest image
Nick Heidfeld

Nick Heidfeld has expressed frustration that, while his teammate Robert Kubica has secured a seat with Renault, he is still working to find a place on the 2010 grid.

24-year-old Pole Kubica is one of the most highly rated drivers in formula one, but he has actually scored only 9 points compared with Heidfeld's 15 so far this season.

Moreover, the veteran Heidfeld, 32, trails Kubica only slightly in the qualifying stakes, having outqualified his Polish teammate 7 times ahead of the 15 races so far in 2009.

"In terms of the public perception, I am behind drivers who are not as good as me," the German complained to Germany's Auto Motor und Sport.

Last year, Heidfeld struggled notably at BMW-Sauber, but in 2007 he clearly had the measure of Kubica.

"In 2007 I was faster than Robert and I am again now. But everyone talks only of 2008," said Heidfeld.

"I would have thought logic would prevail in formula one, but unfortunately your image is not only the result of numbers," he added.

He confirmed that he has not yet secured a seat for 2010 but reveals he has "a few options", and it is believed that hoping BMW-Sauber's new owners can drive to the Bahrain grid next March is at the top of the list.

 

Source: GMM

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 mn07 mn07
Well in 2008 Heidfeld had the same car as robert. In canada heidfeld was 1st and robert 2nd,Robert needed to stop one more time heid didn't,robert catched heidfeld and passed him then went to the pits and still won. This performence i think was good and i think it show how much better robert is. Heidfeld never won in F1
October 14, 2009 1:26 pm
 MR BOOMTOWN MR BOOMTOWN
Robert is like Kovalainen, Heidfield has'nt won a race yet but he is very consistent where as Robert is all over the place, I hope sauber are allowed to race next year and that heidfield will be one of their drivers
October 14, 2009 2:08 pm
 clash_189 clash_189
Yeah I agree, Robert is good, but he still lacks of consistency. Remember in 2007 when he usually dropped one place but his teammate gained one more place. In 2008, Nick clearly pointed out that he was struggling to keep his tire temperature as he drove smoother and his classic style didn't make sense in immediate heating as Hamilton or Kubica did. I even still believe that Heidfeld can break his record and win. Maybe he is not the fastest guy but he is smart (Spa 08, Silverstone 08, Sepang 09, Monaco 05, etc). This German driver is still so far from over, maybe he will be better option to replace struggling Fisi.
October 14, 2009 2:49 pm