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Abu Dhabi Race Review: BMW

Abu Dhabi (UAE). Happy end to the last race for the BMW Sauber F1 Team: After a great race, Nick Heidfeld finished the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in fifth.
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Italian GP Review: BMW

Monza (IT). While Nick Heidfeld came seventh after starting 15th in the Italian Grand Prix, his team mate, Robert Kubica, retired after 15 laps due to a gear box oil leak. After a disappointing qualifying the BMW Sauber F1 Team scored two more championship points.
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F1 Complete Haug confirms Mercedes talks with...

Nov.16 (GMM) Norbert Haug has confirmed that talks with Nick Heidfeld about a formula one seat for 2010 are taking place.
11/16/09
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F1-Live.com Emotional Heidfeld gifted Sauber F1 car

Nick Heidfeld had an emotional last few laps with BMW Sauber on Sunday, but a post-race gesture by the team's founder might have cheered him up...  
11/02/09
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F1 Complete Emotional Heidfeld given F1 car by...

Nov.1 (GMM) Nick Heidfeld had an emotional last few laps with BMW-Sauber on Sunday, but a post-race gesture by the team's founder might have cheered him up.
11/01/09
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F1 Complete Heidfeld lead for McLaren seat

Oct.31 (GMM) Nick Heidfeld has emerged as the leading candidate to become Lewis Hamilton's McLaren teammate in 2010, according to a leading German newspaper.
10/31/09
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F1 Complete Heidfeld: "Britain is home of...

Oct.29 (GMM) Nick Heidfeld on Thursday backed Martin Whitmarsh's view that Britain should not be lost to the formula one calendar.
10/29/09
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The Independent Heidfeld lends supports to British...

Nick Heidfeld believes it is imperative Great Britain retains its grand prix as doubts continue to surround next year's race.
10/29/09
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Mercedes sign up experienced Heidfeld as reserve driver

Mercedes GP have announced Nick Heidfeld as the team's test and reserve driver for the 2010 Formula One season.
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BMW decision a surprise for Nick Heidfeld

Along with hundreds of staff working at Hinwil and Munich, today’s announcement from BMW that it is to leave the sport at the end of the season has come as a surprise to Nick Heidfeld...  
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F1-Live.com Mercedes seat would be 'dream' for...

Nick Heidfeld says driving for Mercedes Grand Prix next year would be a "dream" but admits no deal is yet in place...  
12/02/09
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F1 Complete Mercedes seat would be 'dream' -...

Dec.2 (GMM) Nick Heidfeld says driving in F1 with Mercedes GP in 2010 would be a dream but denies that a deal is already done.
12/02/09
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F1 Complete Heidfeld in line for McLaren seat

Oct.21 (GMM) Nick Heidfeld was the forgotten man of the 2010 silly-season, but he could be in the running for a coveted seat at McLaren or Renault.
10/21/09
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F1 Complete Brazil Quali Review: BMW

Interlagos (BR). After a wet qualifying session lasting two hours and 42 minutes the Brazilian crowd cheered local hero Rubens Barrichello for his pole position. The BMW...
10/18/09
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F1 Complete Heidfeld frustrated with public image

Oct.13 (GMM) 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.
10/13/09
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F1-Live.com Heidfeld frustrated with modest image

Nick Heidfeld has expressed frustration that, while his team-mate Robert Kubica has secured a seat with Renault, he is still working to find a drive for next season...  
10/13/09
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Mercedes to take over Brawn

• Mercedes to end its partnership with McLaren• Move could lead to Jenson Button joining McLarenMercedes-Benz today announced it was taking over the Brawn GP Formula One team while ending its partnership with McLaren.Mercedes engines powered Brawn's Jenson Button to the world championship in the recently completed season while the team also claimed the constructors' championship.They will now increase their involvement while Button has been strongly linked with a move to McLaren to team up with his fellow Briton Lewis Hamilton.Mercedes have taken a 75.1% controlling interest in Brawn, although they will continue to be the engine supplier to McLaren.The team principal, Ross Brawn, is expected to remain in his role but the future of his drivers is more uncertain.Button was recently shown around McLaren's Woking premises after reaching an impasse in his contract negotiations with Brawn.The 29-year-old had turned down a reported £4m contract offer – which represented a £1m rise on his current deal but was less than half of what he had earned with Brawn's forerunner, Honda.Button was widely lauded for accepting a £5m pay cut at the start of the 2009 season and expected his loyalty to have been rewarded after leading Brawn to two titles in their debut season.But Mercedes's new influence at Brawn could lead to the German-born Niko Rosberg being installed as lead driver, with BMW's Nick Heidfeld as his likely partner – allowing Button to pursue options elsewhere.That is most likely to be at McLaren, with the constructor's sponsors Vodafone happy to bankroll at least part of Button's wages if he were to form an all-English drivers' line-up alongside the 2008 champion, Hamilton.Yesterday the Mercedes Sports president, Norbert Haug, revealed he was attempting to secure Heidfeld, who has driven for BMW since 2006. "We are speaking with Nick Heidfeld as well," Haug told DPA. "Mercedes-Benz supports the idea of signing an experienced and capable German driver. There is, however, no reason to finalise the driver situation too hastily."BrawnMcLarenJenson ButtonFormula OneMotor sportguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Brawn rules out Schumacher return

• Nico Rosberg confirmed as first nominated Mercedes driver• Fellow German driver Nick Heidfeld likely to join RosbergMichael Schumacher's return to Formula One was effectively ruled out today when Nico Rosberg was confirmed as Mercedes-Benz's first nominated driver for next season's world championship.From the moment Jenson Button, having won the title for the team as Brawn, signed for McLaren last week there had been mounting speculation that Schumacher, who will be 41 next year, was considering a comeback to spearhead the official return of the "Silver Arrows" to grand prix for the first time since 1955.However, Ross Brawn, the Mercedes team principal, made it clear that Schumacher would not be picking up the threads of a full-time Formula One career that ended in 2006, even though he gave serious consideration to taking the role of temporary stand-in for the injured Felipe Massa at Ferrari this year. This plan was thwarted by a neck injury sustained earlier in the year in a motorcycle testing crash."The issue now haunts the media, I know," Brawn told the German newspaper Bild, "but there is nothing in it. The media are trying to put together a dream. Michael would have returned to the cockpit for Ferrari but only temporarily. He has no ambitions to start a new career."If we get a combination of two equally strong drivers, then the strategy will be different than if you have a winner like Michael. Following Button's move to McLaren, we will think differently. My desire is to find two experienced drivers. Nico Rosberg has more than three years in Formula One, so I count him to be experienced."Brawn seemed to be steering speculation in the direction of Nick Heidfeld, another German driver, and one with 167 grand prix starts under his belt. "I do not want a novice who must find his way around racetracks because we have very few opportunities to test drivers now. Performance without much practice is therefore the task. The good thing is we are not in a hurry."Formula OneMichael SchumacherBrawnMotor sportAlan Henryguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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guardian.co.uk Vettel closes gap on Button in Japan

• Vettel wins from pole with Lewis Hamilton third• Button finishes eighth but stays 14 points clearJenson Button's slow march towards the world title took another step...
10/04/09
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F1 Complete German duo made up after Singapore clash

Oct.1 (GMM) Nick Heidfeld and Adrian Sutil made up over a Bacardi and Coke after colliding during last Sunday's Singapore grand prix.
10/01/09
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F1-Live.com Heidfeld and Sutil put Singapore...

Nick Heidfeld and Adrian Sutil made up over a drink after colliding during last Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix...  
10/01/09
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F1 Complete Heidfeld back at Williams?

Sep.29 (GMM) Nick Heidfeld could be set to return to his team of 2005, Williams.
09/29/09
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F1 Complete Heidfeld to start from back of grid

Nick Heidfeld will start today's Singapore grand prix from the back of the grid today. He qualified in 8th yesterday but during post qualifying checks the car was found to...
09/27/09
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guardian.co.uk Barrichello beats Button in Italy

• Brazilian takes two points out of Button's title advantage• Hamilton spins out of third place on final lap at MonzaRubens Barrichello gave his championship hopes a modest...
09/13/09
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guardian.co.uk Hamilton storms to pole for Italy GP

• Adrian Sutil second and Kimi Raikkonen third• Jenson Button to start in sixth placeLewis Hamilton stormed to the 15th pole position of his career ahead of tomorrow's...
09/12/09
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F1 Complete Button on top in Q2

Jenson Button has set the fastest timed lap during the second qualifying session for tomorrow's Italian grand prix. Those not through to the top ten shoot out are Trulli,...
09/12/09
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