Nick Heidfeld has said that he hopes
BMW Sauber's decision to continue pairing him with
Robert Kubica for 2009 will lead to bigger and better things for the team.
While naturally harbouring world championship ambitions of his own, Heidfeld says that he is happy to be a part of the Hinwil/Munich team's fourth season in
Formula One, knowing that it is now reaching its own self-established stage of challenging the biggest names in the sport for overall honours. The German was confirmed alongside Kubica for a third full season on Monday, with BMW Sauber also naming Christian Klien as test and reserve driver for a second year.
"I'm very pleased about this announcement and about the confidence that the team have shown in me," Heidfeld commented, "I've always said that I was happy to stay with BMW Sauber because we've managed to achieve what we set out to do at this stage, and I really hope that we will be battling it out for the title itself next year."
Despite racking up four second-place finishes this season, however, Heidfeld's position in the team had not been guaranteed and, even as recently as the Singapore Grand Prix, he was being listed as uncertain to return for 2009, with
Fernando Alonso and GP2 frontrunner Bruno Senna amongst those being tipped to partner Kubica in 2009
BMW motorsport director Mario Theissen insisted that the team was in no rush to name its line-up, suggesting that it was talking to alternatives amid concerns over Heidfeld's fluctuating form, especially in qualifying. The 31-year old German has struggled to get the
F1.08 handling to his liking over a single lap, and has been a victim of F1's knock-out qualifying system on more than one occasion in 2008.
Despite the setbacks, however, the veteran has been in the points ten times in 15 races, and has produced some of the best race performances of the season, passing cars on track to make up places lost on Saturday.