BMW Sauber have confirmed they will retain their existing driver line-up of Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld for the 2009 Formula 1 season.
The announcement brings an end to months of speculation over the future of Germany's Heidfeld, whose place at the team was rumoured to be under threat from Renault's two-time world champion Fernando Alonso.
Kubica's future has been equally uncerta
in, with BMW reportedly keen for the Polish driver to sign a three-year deal despite Kubica's apparent wish to keep his options open for 2010.
BMW also confirmed Austrian test and reserve driver Christian Klien will continue with the team into 2009.
"We see Nick and Robert as a strong driver pairing and Christian as an experienced test driver," said BMW Motorsport Director Mario Theissen. "We are in no doubt that we will again achieve our ambitious aims with them in the team's fourth year."
The 2008 season has been something of a watershed for the Hinwil-based BMW team, with Kubica claiming the team's first ever win at the Canadian Grand Prix in June.
The 23-year-old, who has celebrated on the podium six times in 2008, sits third in the drivers' standings with just three races to go, and is 20 points behind championship leader Lewis Hamilton.
Heidfeld, often maligned for his outright pace, has time and again demonstrated his racing wiles to claim second-placed finishes at four grands prix this season. He sits fifth in the championship at present, eight points behind his team-mate.
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