Nick Heidfeld has officially left the Renault outfit after both parties came to an ‘amicable settlement’ which sees the German drop his legal case against the team.
Renault also confirmed, on the back of the news, that Bruno Senna will remain in the R31 for the rest of the 2011 season.
Team principal Eric Boullier wished Heidfeld all the best in the future and thanked him for his contribution to the team over the past seven months.
“Our disagreement with Nick has been the subject of much media coverage lately, and we are pleased to have reached a swift and reasonable solution,” said the Frenchman.
“Our separation process was already a painful one, and neither of us wanted to go through another legal hearing.
“We’re very grateful to Nick for the highly valuable contribution he’s made to the team. We certainly had good times together, in particular remembering our podium finish in Malaysia. He is a very strong and determined racer and we wish him every success in the future.”
Meanwhile, the 34-year-old insists he will concentrate on making a comeback soon.
“Obviously I’m disappointed to be leaving Lotus Renault GP in the middle of the season. I thought I could still make a big contribution to the team, but I have to see things as they are and I want to turn my attention to the future.
“We have taken the right decision by choosing to end our collaboration today. I would like to wish all the friends I made at Enstone a successful end to the season. One thing is for sure – I’ll be back racing at the highest level soon,” concluded Heidfeld.