Nick Heidfeld

Nick Heidfeld (born May 10 1977) is a German Formula One auto racing driver who is driving for the Williams team in 2005.

Early career

Heidfeld was born in Mnchengladbach, Germany, and began racing in 1988. In 1994, he moved into the German Formula Ford series, and gained widespread attention by winning 8 of the 9 races to take out the title. In 1995, he won the German International Formula Ford 1800 Championship, and came second in the Zetec Cup. This led to a drive in the German International Formula 3 championship for 1996, where he finished third after taking 3 wins. The following year, Heidfeld won the German F3 Championship, including a win at the prestigious Monaco event. In 1998, he won three races and was runner-up in the European Formula 3000 Championship with the West Junior Team, failing to win the title because he lost his pole position at the final race due to a team error. During that season, he was also the official test driver for the McLaren-Mercedes Formula One team. In 1999, he won the International Formula 3000 Championship.

Formula One career

Having impressed with his final season of Formula 3000, Heidfeld was signed as a race driver for the Prost Grand Prix F1 team for the 2000 season, alongside Jean Alesi. Heidfeld struggled with his new car, with a string of retirements throughout the year forcing him out of the team. He signed a three-year contract with Sauber for 2001, partnered with rookie driver Kimi Rikknen. After the announcement of Mika Hakkinen's retirement, many thought that Heidfeld would replace him in the McLaren team, as he had outperformed Rikknen over the year, including a podium position in the Brazilian Grand Prix. However, the seat went to Rikknen, and Heidfeld stayed with Sauber for 2002 and 2003. At the end of 2003, Heidfeld was dumped from the team and looked to be without a race seat for the 2004 season. However, after a number of successful tests, it was announced that Heidfeld would race with the Jordan Grand Prix team, alongside rookie Giorgio Pantano. Heidfeld was impressive in a mediocre car, but was not signed for another team in 2005. During the winter, Heidfeld has tested with WilliamsF1, in a 'shootout' with Antonio Pizzonia for the second race seat. At the Williams launch on January 31, it was announced that Heidfeld would be a race driver for the team in 2005.

Complete Formula One results

(Note: grands prix in bold denote points scoring races.)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Team
2000 Pros AUS BRA SAN GBR SPA EUR MON CAN FRA AUT DEU HUN BEL ITA USA JPN MAL     Pros
2001 Saub AUS MAL BRA SAN SPA AUT MON CAN EUR FRA GBR DEU HUN BEL ITA USA JPN     Saub
2002 Saub AUS MAL BRA SAN SPA AUT MON CAN EUR GBR FRA DEU HUN BEL ITA USA JPN     Saub
2003 Saub AUS MAL BRA SAN SPA AUT MON CAN EUR FRA GBR DEU HUN ITA USA JPN       Saub
2004 Jord AUS MAL BAH SAN SPA MON EUR CAN USA FRA GBR DEU HUN BEL ITA CHN JPN BRA   Jord
2005 Will AUS MAL                                   Will

Reference

Williams give Heidfeld his chance. BBC Sport (31. January, 2005).

External links

Official website Heidfeld, Nick Heidfeld, Nick

 

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