Ralf Schumacher still hasn't been back in a Grand Prix with Williams since his crash in the US.
It's only my view, but I think it would be better for Williams to keep him out.
He says he's ready to return - he can't find any medical rerason why he shouldn't race, but Williams said his vertebrae weren't strong enough before he got back in the car at Monza.
Think about it. My own view is that if I was Patrick Head or Sir Frank Williams I'd be thinking 'hang on a minute, this guy is going off to Toyota at the end of the season. There's just three races to go. We're putting a lot of development work into the engine and chassis. Why should we give away any more information, any more secrets, to a driver who is going to take them over to Toyota?'
It's already bad enough having Juan Pablo Montoya who's off to McLaren with all the information neatly in his head about BMW engines, development, chassis development, aerodynamic developments at Williams.
Tony Jardine was talking to Andy Schooler.