Q nightmare for Heidfeld.

BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld was left cursing David Coulthard's accident in Q2 on Saturday at the Principality as it robbed him of his last chance to 🧔try and get into the top-ten shootout.

Heidfeld thus ended up almost a second slower than his team-mate, Robert Kubica and while the Pole will start from fifth - and might be able to challenge for a podium in Sunday's Monaco GP - Nick will have to start from 13th, where he is likely to f🐻ind it difficult to even brea🍷k into the top eight.

BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld was left cursing David Coulthard's accident in Q2 on Saturday at the P🌄rincipality as it robbed him of his last chance to🐠 try and get into the top-ten shootout.

Heidfeld thus ended up almost a second slower than his team-mate, Robert Kubica and while the Pole will start from fifth - and might be able to challenge for a podium in Sunday's Mona𝕴co GP - Nick will have to start from 13t🐷h, where he is likely to find it difficult to even break into the top eight.

The fact he is also ♑struggling to get the most from his Bridgestone tyres merely ๊added to the agony.

ꦕ"Unfortunately I don't have much to say: my qualifying result is disappointin🍸g," he admitted.

"Here in Monaco I🐷 can't heat up the tyres quickly enouꦕgh."

Heidfeld however, wasn't the only driver to be affe🍨cted by DC's off, as Honda duo Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello, also felt t💝hat the accident had compromised them and they will line-up in 12th and 15th.

"We spent the session working on the balance, trying to remoꩲve understeer from the car in the high-sp🅺eed corners, which we achieved and the balance was improving," said Button. "On my last run, the car felt good and I gained almost two-tenths in the first sector on my previous best time, then in the second sector Coulthard had his incident which unfortunately meant I couldn't improve my time because of the yellow flags.

"We're not in the top ten and it's disappointing - but that's Monaco for you and what is important is that we know the car wa𒊎🤡s quick enough to have improved."

"It was certainly a diℱsappointing second session for us," added Rubens. "Unfortunately I didn't have a good first run because of traffic and then my second outing was interrupted by the yellow flags.

"It's a shame as the car was certainly competitive enough to get into Q3. Howeve🍰r there is no place for 'if only' in Formula One and we are down in 15th, so it will be a tough race from there."

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