He's gone again. Bet you didn't notice. Once more, Nick Heidfeld has slipped out of F1 without anyone bothering to mention it.
That annoys me - he may not have had the ultimate pace of some his championship-bagging fellow drivers, but he never managed to be in the right place at the right time either, always seeming to be at teams before they hit their peak, or after they had seem better days.
A comeback last season with Sauber once again saw him putting in great performances in an average car, comfortably matching up-and-coming nutcase and major accident waiting to happen Kobayashi, even though Nick hadn't driven the car before he was drafted into the team.
The usual winter round of musical chairs have left him once more, without a drive for 2011. And that's a shame. His name will drift off into F1 history as one of the many average drivers who bagged some points, and was around for a long time.
And that's not fair. He deserved better.
(Still on the Midge CD tonight. Proper pop tunes.)
That annoys me - he may not have had the ultimate pace of some his championship-bagging fellow drivers, but he never managed to be in the right place at the right time either, always seeming to be at teams before they hit their peak, or after they had seem better days.
A comeback last season with Sauber once again saw him putting in great performances in an average car, comfortably matching up-and-coming nutcase and major accident waiting to happen Kobayashi, even though Nick hadn't driven the car before he was drafted into the team.
The usual winter round of musical chairs have left him once more, without a drive for 2011. And that's a shame. His name will drift off into F1 history as one of the many average drivers who bagged some points, and was around for a long time.
And that's not fair. He deserved better.
(Still on the Midge CD tonight. Proper pop tunes.)
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