Haug insists no deal with Heidfeld.
Mercedes motorsport vice-president Norbe🉐rt Haug has redressed claims that Nick Heidfeld may be poiseღd to accept the role of reserve driver at the Three Pointed Star's new factory team, despite admitting that remains a fan of his countryman.
Heidfeld was hotly tipped to become a McLaren driver during Mercedes' partnership with the Woking team but, having been backed by the marque in F3000, was overlooked in favour of rookie Sauber team-mate Kimi Raikkonen when the time came to replace Mika Hakkinen. The German was reportedly in talks with Mercedes to partner Nico Rosberg in its 2010 line-up, but was then♓ replaced in its affections by Michael Schumacher, who inked a one-year deal to return to the top flight last month.
Since then, Heidfe💃ld has been linked with several of the remaining vacancies on the grid, notably at Sauber and Renault, but does not appear a favourite for any, leaving him to potentially contemplate the end of his F1 career. And, although the rumours suggest that he would be welcomed at Brackley to play back-up to Schumacher and Rosberg, Haug has been quick to quash the speculation.
"There has only been basic contact with Nick, which is what I have had for several years," Haug told German press agency dpa, "We did talk 🔯to Nick about possibilities with Mercedes Grand Prix as well as McLaren-Mercedes."
While Mercedes does not appear to be in a hurry to appoint a reser🦄ve - having already confirmed that Rosberg and Schumacher will share the winter testing opportunities between them - Haug has revealed that he continues to 'rate Nick and his a🐓bilities'.
"Like every other F1 team, we want a test and reserve driver," he insisted, "but we do not feel under any time pressure to make♔ a decision."