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Giuseppe F1
30th December 2009, 18:53
Peter Sauber is a recent convert to Twitter and he has announced that they will be confirming the identity of the teams second driver next week

http://twitter.com/PeterSauber

Reckon its from the following shortlist:


Heidfeld
Klien
Petrov
Maldonado
Baguette
Pantano
Villeneuve
Fisichella
Piquet


If its NOT Heidfeld, cant see where Nick will realistically end up in F1 2010 which would be a huge shame but after the pull-out of BMW, Dell, Intel, Credit Suisse, FxPro etc...... the team needs drivers who bring $$$ unfortunately - I reckon Kamui already has Panasonic money he is bringing to the team.

It could be that whoever out of Petrov/Maldonado dont end up at Campos...the other will end up at Sauber as they seem to be the 2 best funded peddlers out there at the moment still on the market. Baguette seems to think that at the absolute least, he will have a 3rd driver role at the team.

Giuseppe F1
30th December 2009, 18:55
Bernie also been making some noises about Klien this week which could be an ominous signal that he may well get the driver which I must say I would be surpised at or maybe Sauber has decided that money aside, going with 2 rookies may be to risky so maybe thats where Klien would bring a bit of continuity to the team - guess well find out next week

club_soda
30th December 2009, 20:04
I reckon that Twitter account is fake.

Take a look at the spelling of Hinwil in his first post. He then went to edit the same error under his location from Hinwill to Hinwil.

CNR
30th December 2009, 21:42
Q: is the driver driver contracted to another team and the contract ends at 12 tonight (31/12/09)

Nikki Katz
31st December 2009, 14:35
I don't see another rookie being a good match with Kobayashi; Klien, Villeneuve and Pantano would have a lot to re-learn and would have doubtful pace, which only leaves Heidfeld and Fisichella. Unless the loss of Petronas has created a sponsorship problem then I think that dropping Heidfeld would be a mistake. If it has created a sponsorship problem then Sauber probably won't be competitive compared to the other old teams.

Dave B
31st December 2009, 16:43
Jonathan Noble (Autosport) confirms that the Twitter account is fake, and reckons it's a good way of seeing which journos bother fact-checking before running a story (not Pitpass (http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_news_item.php?fes_art_id=39725), obviously)



NobleF1: It is a classic example of showing who bothers checking stories, and who doesn't.

NobleF1: Ignore the Sauber driver announcement stories being flung around the web. Peter Sauber doesn't twitter - and has no plans to. It's a fake


http://twitter.com/NobleF1

Sonic
31st December 2009, 17:58
A fake twitter account? Who'd a thunk it? ;) :D

club_soda
31st December 2009, 18:25
Neither does f1sa.com

:rolleyes: http://www.f1sa.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19487&Itemid=219

Hondo
31st December 2009, 18:58
Considering Sauber referred to hiring Villeneuve as "a mistake" after the first time, I doubt he'd hire him a second time