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Source: crash.net
Jordan boss Eddie Jordan has revealed that Nick Heidfeld would be 'welcome' to join his team, should he be forced to leave Team Sauber-Petronas at the end of 2003.
Jordan, speaking to German newspaper, Die Welt, commented: "Heidfeld is always an option. If Sauber do not want him then he is welcome here."
Heidfeld has scored just two points this season, and according to F1 insiders the German could be ousted next year at Sauber by returnee Felipe Massa - who now tests for Ferrari - and current Jordan driver, Giancarlo Fisichella.
Jordan are also said to be considering a switch to Mercedes engines in 2004, despite a contract with Ford, and as such a German driver, could go down well.
EJ added: "I have spoken with Mercedes and they appear to have the best conditions."
Watch this space for further updates...
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Sounds like this would be a good thing, both for Heidfield and Jordan, Nick seems to have lost his way over recent years. I belive hes still a great young driver and is capable of turning out some great results given the right chance. Hopefully if he does move to Jordan he can show what hes capable of. You dont win a F3000 title unless ur very very good after all.
Jordan boss Eddie Jordan has revealed that Nick Heidfeld would be 'welcome' to join his team, should he be forced to leave Team Sauber-Petronas at the end of 2003.
Jordan, speaking to German newspaper, Die Welt, commented: "Heidfeld is always an option. If Sauber do not want him then he is welcome here."
Heidfeld has scored just two points this season, and according to F1 insiders the German could be ousted next year at Sauber by returnee Felipe Massa - who now tests for Ferrari - and current Jordan driver, Giancarlo Fisichella.
Jordan are also said to be considering a switch to Mercedes engines in 2004, despite a contract with Ford, and as such a German driver, could go down well.
EJ added: "I have spoken with Mercedes and they appear to have the best conditions."
Watch this space for further updates...
ENDS:/
Sounds like this would be a good thing, both for Heidfield and Jordan, Nick seems to have lost his way over recent years. I belive hes still a great young driver and is capable of turning out some great results given the right chance. Hopefully if he does move to Jordan he can show what hes capable of. You dont win a F3000 title unless ur very very good after all.