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  1. Nick Lars Heidfeld ( German pronunciation: [nɪk laɐ̯sˈhaɪd.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.

  2. 35K Followers, 765 Following, 620 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Nick Heidfeld (@nickheidfeld)

  3. Nick Heidfeld was referred to as 'Quick Nick' for a reason... 13 podiums to go with his pole position in an F1 career which spanned 183 races - he goes into ...

  4. Nick Lars Heidfeld, born on May 10, 1977, in Mönchengladbach, West Germany, is a German racing driver known for his stint in F1 from 2000 until 2011. Heidfeld started kart racing at the age of 11 in 1988.

  5. Nick Heidfeld (GER), Mahindra Racing, Mahindra M4Electro, leads Tom Dillman (FRA) Venturi Formula E, Venturi VM200-FE-03. Nick Heidfeld made his Formula 1 debut with Prost and later drove for Sauber, Jordan, Williams, BMW Sauber and Renault.

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  7. Apr 22, 2020 · Nick Heidfeld was one of the quickest and most consistent drivers of the 2000s. In fact, he stood on the podium 13 times, which is the most any driver has done so without winning a race.

  8. Find everything in one place on Nick Heidfeld including their biography, latest news and updates, high resolution photos, high quality videos and expert analysis.

  9. Nov 13, 2023 · Formula G’s inaugural season, will feature independent championships in four regions, each with 10 team franchises. Nick Heidfeld has been announced as a Co-Founder of Formula G, which is set to launch next year, the series announced Monday.

  10. Nick Heidfeld started karting at the age of eight before jumping into single-seaters, dominating the German Formula Ford 1600 series. He won eight races out of a possible nine in his debut season. The following year he clinched the title in the German International Formula Ford 1800 Championship.