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Heinz-Harald Frentzen will not be competing in this weekend's German Grand Prix following a falling out with the Jordan team. According to an official statement from the team, test driver Ricardo Zonta will step into Frentzen's role. The team also announced that the German driver will no longer be competing for the team.
"With immediate effect, Jordan has terminated their contract with Frentzen for the 2001 and 2002 World Championships and the team's third driver, Ricardo Zonta, will replace him for the upcoming German Grand Prix at Hockenheim," read a statement from the team.
“It has been a disappointing season for both of us,” explained Jordan's Chief Executive, Eddie Jordan. “We had an exchange of views following the British Grand Prix and this is the outcome.”
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I wonder what else will happen this weekend. It was at this GP last year that Barrichello won from 18th on the grid, I wonder if anything like that will happen this weekend.
The Williams will be strong, no doubt about that, but can they last the race?
Comments and opinions please.
Takuma Sato (quite
> possibly the next Ukyo Katayama)
I hope not, Katayama hardly ever got any points!
:-)
Sato is highly respected in the F1 paddock and is under a long term contract with BAR as their test driver. Honda also have a liking for Sato so BAR might loan out Sato to Jordan so he can gain experience and stay with a Honda engined team.
Who would partner Mika Salo next season? What about the loser to the No.2 seat at Jordan (either Zonta or the other fellow)?
Toyota have spent a number of years building this team with Mika Salo working and I think is driving for them too, hoping to develop the car to something they can win with. I believe that Toyota will start in the congested mid-field and will slowly progress, like everyone else and if they were to sign Frentzen, it will be a very good signing for Toyota and he will bring plenty of experience. But will this be a good move for Frentzen, who is now 34, in what could be a fading career?