Just watched the Hungarian GP, and for once I hated to see Massa go out, he was driving perfectly. It was great to see Heikki win the race though, he deserved it more than anyone out there.
In regards to Heidfeld bashfest that has ensued...
Both drivers (Kubi and Heidfeld) have struggled post-Canadian GP, Heidfeld has been struggling moreso than his teammate though, that is very obvious. To say he needs to leave the team is a bit much. To say he needs to be replaced by Alonso is utter stupidity. Alonso is a powder keg, I wouldn't ever want him on my team, no matter how well he has been performing lately. Kubi and Heidfeld have great chemistry and respect for each other, you won't ever see either one holding up the other at a pitstop to gain track position. They are both very mature drivers, unlike Hamilton or Alonso, and whilst one may be outperforming the other, it would be stupid to lose either one.
Heidfeld doesn't boast a stellar résumé, I mean he has yet to win a race, but (up until recently) he has been the most conservative and consistent driver on the grid. I think his lack of performance is primarily related to the F1.08's low-downforce setup, which both Kubi and him have struggled with far more then normal. It goes without saying that BMW-Sauber must revise their design of the F1.09.
To be honest, I'm surprised to hear Mario Theissen say that he is waiting to see improvement from Heidfeld before signing him on for the 2009 season. It remains to be seen whether or not he makes it, but I imagine he will and I imagine BMW will pick up the pace very soon.
In regards to Heidfeld bashfest that has ensued...
Both drivers (Kubi and Heidfeld) have struggled post-Canadian GP, Heidfeld has been struggling moreso than his teammate though, that is very obvious. To say he needs to leave the team is a bit much. To say he needs to be replaced by Alonso is utter stupidity. Alonso is a powder keg, I wouldn't ever want him on my team, no matter how well he has been performing lately. Kubi and Heidfeld have great chemistry and respect for each other, you won't ever see either one holding up the other at a pitstop to gain track position. They are both very mature drivers, unlike Hamilton or Alonso, and whilst one may be outperforming the other, it would be stupid to lose either one.
Heidfeld doesn't boast a stellar résumé, I mean he has yet to win a race, but (up until recently) he has been the most conservative and consistent driver on the grid. I think his lack of performance is primarily related to the F1.08's low-downforce setup, which both Kubi and him have struggled with far more then normal. It goes without saying that BMW-Sauber must revise their design of the F1.09.
To be honest, I'm surprised to hear Mario Theissen say that he is waiting to see improvement from Heidfeld before signing him on for the 2009 season. It remains to be seen whether or not he makes it, but I imagine he will and I imagine BMW will pick up the pace very soon.
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