Formula E American Le Mans Series FIA WEC V8 Supercars Championship Porsche Supercup Formula One International Formula 3000 German Formula 3 German Formula Ford
Championship titles
1999 1997 1997 1995 1994
International Formula 3000 German Formula 3 Monaco Grand Prix German Formula Ford 1800 German Formula Ford 1600
Formula One World Championship career
Active years
2000–2011
Teams
Prost, Sauber, Jordan, Williams, BMW Sauber, Renault
Entries
185 (183 starts)
Championships
0
Wins
0
Podiums
13
Career points
259
Pole positions
1
Fastest laps
2
First entry
2000 Australian Grand Prix
Last entry
2011 Hungarian Grand Prix
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years
1999, 2012–2016
Teams
AMG-Mercedes, Rebellion Racing
Best finish
4th (2012, 2014)
Class wins
1
Nick Lars Heidfeld (German pronunciation:[nɪklaɐ̯sˈhaɪd.fɛlt]; born 10 May 1977) is a German professional racing driver.
Despite scoring regular podium finishes in 2005 with Williams, and in 2007 and 2008 with BMW Sauber, Heidfeld never won a race after debuting in Formula One in 2000. Heidfeld holds the Formula One record of the most second-place finishes without a win (8) and the most podium finishes without a win (13).
In 2011, Heidfeld raced in Formula One for the Renault team as a replacement for the injured Robert Kubica, his former BMW Sauber teammate,[1] before being replaced by Bruno Senna. He last drove for the Rebellion Racing team in the FIA World Endurance Championship and for Mahindra Racing Formula E Team in Formula E.
^"Renault confirm Heidfeld as Kubica stand-in". Formula One. 16 February 2011. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
Nick Lars Heidfeld (German pronunciation: [nɪk laɐ̯sˈhaɪd.fɛlt]; born 10 May 1977) is a German professional racing driver. Despite scoring regular podium...
2010. For the 2006 season the team re-signed NickHeidfeld from Williams to be their lead driver (Heidfeld drove for Sauber in 2001–2003), while 1997 World...
Constructors' Championship. None of the team's three drivers—Mark Webber, NickHeidfeld and Antônio Pizzonia—were able to win a race; the team's best result...
electric racing cars. The M2Electro impressed out of the box, with NickHeidfeld scoring the team's first podium in the opening round in Beijing. Bruno...
driver line-up in 2005, having signed Jaguar's Mark Webber and Jordan's NickHeidfeld to replace Juan Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher. Montoya moved to...
team fielded German NickHeidfeld, formerly of Sauber and Prost, and Italian rookie Giorgio Pantano. Ex-F3000 champion Heidfeld showed promise, but could...
Grand Prix that saw Sébastien Buemi and NickHeidfeld collide on the tenth lap of the Grand Prix, ending Heidfeld's race, but no penalty was issued to Buemi...
the 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix. Lando Norris finished third, surpassing NickHeidfeld's record for the most podiums without a win in Formula One at fourteen;...
Marino Grand Prix NickHeidfeld makes a pitstop at the 2005 San Marino Grand Prix Webber at the 2005 Canadian Grand Prix Heidfeld during the 2005 United...
Racing in 2010, raced for Renault from August 2011 as a replacement for NickHeidfeld, and drove for the Williams team in 2012. Between 2014 and 2016, he...
Sauber team after starting from second position. Kubica’s teammate NickHeidfeld finished second with David Coulthard third in a Red Bull; taking the...
The race was won by Hamilton, racing for McLaren Mercedes ahead of NickHeidfeld for BMW Sauber in second and Rubens Barrichello third in a Honda. Räikkönen...
the session, Toro Rosso's Sébastien Bourdais almost collided with NickHeidfeld's BMW Sauber as he exited from the pit lane into the first corner. In...
joined fellow ex-F1 drivers Mika Häkkinen and Jean Alesi in the DTM. NickHeidfeld was also released by Sauber, and appeared to have no drive for 2004...
first of an eventual record breaking 103 victories in Formula One. NickHeidfeld finished second and Alexander Wurz was third, making it the first Grand...
leading the engine design. The car was driven by Vitaly Petrov and NickHeidfeld, who was replaced mid-season by Bruno Senna. The R31 was unveiled at...
team competed in the 2004 Formula One season. The car was driven by NickHeidfeld, Giorgio Pantano and Timo Glock. The car itself was not a totally new...
seat at Prost. He replaced NickHeidfeld, who subsequently moved to Sauber. Kimi Räikkönen was signed alongside Heidfeld for a full drive from near obscurity...
demoted five grid places after the stewards decided that they had impeded NickHeidfeld and Fernando Alonso. The minimum lap time was different for each race...
the six, Hamilton lead most of the race and finished first ahead of NickHeidfeld in second in a BMW Sauber and Nico Rosberg in third in a Williams. This...
Alain Prost's ex-Ferrari teammate, and reigning Formula 3000 champion NickHeidfeld. This was the last Formula One car to use Peugeot engines before the...
been held for 23 years by a Formula 1 (F1) car, set at 41.6 seconds by NickHeidfeld in 1999 in a McLaren MP4/13 – the then-reigning F1 World Constructors'...
points behind in second and Barrichello a further two adrift in third. NickHeidfeld of Sauber and Jordan's Heinz-Harald Frentzen were fourth and fifth....
winning all eight races; five wins for the No. 12 entry of Mathias Beche, NickHeidfeld and Nicolas Prost, with three wins for the sister No. 13 entry of Andrea...
then Massa, and finally Piquet, whilst also gaining a position due to NickHeidfeld's late pit stop. This allowed him to take the lead again on lap 60, which...
McLaren. Taking their places were Australian Mark Webber and German NickHeidfeld. Jenson Button was to have driven for Williams in 2005, but an FIA ruling...
with a time of 1:20.183, followed by Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, NickHeidfeld and then Kimi Räikkönen. In the first qualifying session, Lewis Hamilton...