Heidfeld to run with special helmet design
BMW Sauber F1's Nick Heidfeld will compete at the Ge𓆏rman Grand Prix this weekend, the latest🍨 round in the 2009 FIA F1 World Championship, with a special helmet design.
Heidfeld, who has struggled this year with the woefully uncompetitive BMW Sauber F1.09, often opts for a 'make over' for his home race and this year's event🐼 at the Nurburgring won't be any exception.

BMW Sauber F1's Nick Heidfeld will compete at the German Grand Prix this weekend, the🦹 latest round in the 2009 FIA F1 World Championship, with a special helmet design.
Heidfeld, who has struggled this year with the woefully uncompetitive BMW Sauber F1.09, often opts for a 'make over' for his home race and this year's event at the Nurburgring won't be any exceptio✤n.
Heidfeld will🗹 also be hoping that the series of mechanical improvements the team is taking to the event, as well as a further developed version of the double-decker diffuser, will allow him to challenge a bit further up the field.
Indeed while he has scored points this season, taking a second place finish at the rain-affected Malaysian GP and a seventh in Spain, th♑at is as good as it has got and last time out the British Grand Prix was disastrous - as he only qualified 15th and was only 15th in the race itself too.
Nick though is still looking forward to racing at home and says that it will give him a boost: "A lot of fans and fan club members traditional♛ly come to my home race. That is something I reallꦑy enjoy and it gives me an extra shot of motivation," he confirmed.
"I will also once again be lining up for my home race with a special helmet design. This year it has been created by a fan on my website, and he will present me with the helmet before the start 🌱of practice on Friday.
"It goes without saying that our verdict on the season at the half-way point is anything but𝓰 positive, especially when you compare our results so far with our aims going into the season.
"Of course I hope we will make improvements, and that's what everybody in the tꦜeam is working to achieve.🌸"
Asked about the circuit itself, it is clear Heidfeld is a fan of both the new Nurburgrin♛g and the legendary Nordschleife🀅.
"I have many happy memories of the Nurburgring," he continued. "I went there a lot with my parents when I was a child and the 'Ring is only an hour away from my h🥂ome town of M?nchengladbach.
"In winter we went sledging on the Hohe Acht slopes, I🐈 l🌄earnt to ride a bicycle at the Nurburgring and this was also where I sat in a kart for the first time - with a tyre and a blanket wedged behind my back so that I could reach the pedals.
"Since then I've comℱpeted in races at the 'Ring in Formula Ford, Formula 3 and Formulaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ 3000 and celebrated many victories there.
"My best Nurburgring result in F1 was in 2005 when I took pole position and finished second i༒n the race itself."
Meanwhile Robert Kubica is also hoping that the BMW 🌼Sauber F1 team can show some progress at the 'Ring - although unlike his team-mate, he doesn't actually like the 5.148 kilometre circuit very much.
"The Nurburgring is the team's home race. Even though this season has not gone well for us so far, there will be a lot of BMW Saub꧅er F1 Team fans there crossing their fingers for us. This is just the right time to put in a strong performance and record a good result," added the Pole.
"However, I have to admit that the track itself is not one of my favourites. Having said that, it does have a big variety of corners and also opportunities 𒁃to overtake. The besꦛt of these is in the first corner, where you can take various different lines.
"So I expect we'll see more passing m🎃oves again at the Nurburgring andꩲ hopefully enjoy an exciting race."