This article is written as it were a fact that Senna is going to replace Heidfeld, but it's not according to autosport, it's Eddie Jordan's opinion.
Source: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/93888
Thank's! Too many Eddies!raymondu999 wrote:Eddie Irvine, or Eddie Jordan?
Will he? Surely that's part of their complaint with Nick this season.dren wrote:They need to keep Nick on at Spa. He'll have some good input to the new upgrade package.
Have Lopez or Boullier said anything thusfar about a switch? It sounds like the rumours are escaping elsewhere.marcush. wrote:If I were boullier or lopez ..I´d shut up and let the drivers do their job and kick ass behind closed doors ...I think Renault as a team has made more errors and was more of a disappointment then Heidfeld.
I don't – I think engaging a pay-driver is a sign that the paid-driver isn't performingxpensive wrote:I think that engaging a pay-driver is a sign that Renault is finally pulling out, going back to being an engine supplier only.