Heinz-Harald Frentzen seeks legal advice.
Heinz-Harald Frentzen who was today sacked by Jordan Grand Prix has rejected the grounds of his dismissal and is now in contact with his lawyers.
Frentzen told the BBC: "Following the unexpected termination of my contract by Jordan Grand Prix Limited I will likely not be driving in Hockenheim. The reasons I have been given for this termination I contest in their entirety. My position in this matter is now under legal advice. Due to the current situation, I am unable to make any further comment whatsoever at this time."

Heinz-Harald Frentzen who was today sacked by Jordan Grand Prix has rejected the grounds of his dismissal and is now in contact with his lawyers.
Frentzen told the BBC: "Following the unexpected termination of my contract by Jordan Grand Prix Limited I will likely not be driving in Hockenheim. The reasons I have been given for this termination I contest in their entirety. My position in this matter is now under legal advice. Due to the current situation, I am unable to make any further comment whatsoever at this time."
Frentzen joined the Jordan team in 1999 after racing for Williams (1997-1998) and Sauber (1994-1996). The German has won three Grand's Prix and scored a total of 159 points in 124 starts.