No truth to rumours of a change at SpykerChristijan Albers' Manager has hit out at rumours that the Dutch driver's Spyker race seat is in danger.
It was reported this week that reserve driver Markus Winkelhock was shaping up to take the ride, after Albers struggled
to match the pace of his rookie team-mate Adrian Sutil so far in 2007.
The news, however, was denied on one Dutch website by Spyker's Team Principal Colin Kolles, after some observers expressed scepticism that the team would dump a driver with such substantial financial backing.
To another Dutch publication, f1today.nl, 28-year-old Albers' Manager Lodewijk Varossieau said: "These rumours are news to us."
"Christijan has a watertight contract for the whole Formula One season and like the team he is working as hard as he can to improve the car.
"I would put this gossip into the realm of the fairytales."
Source GMM CAPSIS International