Williams plans 'shoot-out'
Nick Heidfeld and Antonio Pizzonia have been told they will go head-to-head in a shoot-out at Jerez in Spain on Friday in their battle to land the second Williams race seat next year

Although it now appears certain that Heidfeld will have some role with Williams in 2005, amid rumours that a contract has already been signed for him to be either test or race driver, the team's co-owner Patrick Head said on Thursday that the German now faces a crunch evaluation.
"So far we have been impressed by Nick," Head told autosport.com. "He is very calm and gives very good feedback.
"What he did last week was pretty good and tomorrow (Friday) we will have Pizzonia in one car and Nick in the other. It's going to be a real shoot-out, but such is life. It's going to be very interesting."
Williams has shown that it is not afraid to put drivers head-to-head in shoot-outs for a race seat. Most famously in 2000, Jenson Button triumphed in a battle with Bruno Junqueira for a one-year race deal with the team before the arrival of Juan Pablo Montoya in 2001.
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