Formula One news
Sauber hunt 'third' man
23 March 2005Sauber may reconsider their decision to not run a 'third' car in Friday practice, it's reported. Following Jacques Villeneuve's claim that it would be a 'big help,' F1 owner Peter Sauber is believed to have commenced a hunt for someone able to foot the $5m bill.
Autosport said the Swiss team has talked to Timo Glock and Minardi hopeful Nicolas Kiesa. Sauber said: "We would need an experienced, quick driver."
Villeneuve, 33, said last week that leaving tyre evaluation to a 'third' driver would clear time for him to 'look at setup a lot more. "I started the year not really knowing the car," the French-Canadian, a former world and Indy champion, moaned.
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