andrew wrote:Heidfeld has had his shot, time for some young blood who can do the job.
It looks like Renault will not follow your thoughts. This is an interview with Boullier by AMuS, translation by me:
Q: Who will replace Kubica?
EB: In this situation we need an experienced man. This year we have so many new things on the car that we cannot risk a young pilot: KERS, movable rear wing and the new tyres. It puts a premium on experience and there are few drivers who fit that bill.
Q: Which drivers?
EB: Heidfeld, Liuzzi and De la Rosa.
Q: What kind of chances you are giving Heidfeld?
EB: He will drive one and a half day on Saturday and Sunday in Jerez. This basically answers the question. If he convinces, he will be our man and will be sitting in the cars at the next test in Barcelona as well.
Q: And if not?
EB: In that case we would have to try one of the other two drivers (Liuzzi, De la Rosa). But Barcelona is our terminal dead line. By then we need to know who will drive the car.
Q: Why do you give a chance to Bruno Senna?
EB: He will drive half a day to gain some experience. If something happens again I need someone who has been in the car.
Q: What spoke against Kimi Raikkonen?
EB: We spoke to Kimi last year. He told us that he prefers to drive rally, so we did not have to consider him any more.