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FACTORY LOCATION
2008 SEASON STANDINGS
8 11 11 5 9 8 18 4 8
7 1 6 11 10 3 8 -- --
P. 03/11


Address : BMW Sauber F1, Wildbachstrasse 9
8340 Hinwil, Switzerland



Team principal : Mario Theissen


Technical director : Willy Rampf


Chief Designer : Christoph Zimmermann


Head of aerodynamics : Willem Toet


Engine director : Markus Duesmann


Race engineer for Heidfeld : Giampaolo Dall'Ara


Race engineer for Kubica : Antonio Cuquerella




F1.08
Carbon produced by BMW Sauber

Transmission
Semi-auto 7 speeds

Suspensions
Sachs

Weight
605 kilos

Cooling
Water/oil cooling system
Brakes
Brembo Carbon

Oil
Petronas

Fuel
Petronas

Wheels
O.Z.

Tyres
Bridgestone
Structure
BMW V8 P86/8 - 90°

Cubic capacity
2400 cc

Engine block
Aluminium

Cylinder head
Aluminium

Crankshaft
Steel
First GP : 2006

Constructors titles : 0

Drivers titles : 0
Wins : 1

Pole Position : 1

Best laps : 2
Points scored : 265

Number of GP : 51


BMW Sauber headed into the 2006 season as a constructor in its own right after purchasing the Swiss-based Sauber Petronas team. BMW supplied its V10 engines to Williams in what was a technical partnership between the two parties and under the BMW Williams banner, would secure ten race wins with the squad over five years.

Perhaps restless at not being able to gain Championship glory, the Board at BMW announced mid-way through the 2005 season that they would take control of Sauber Petronas.

Nick Heidfeld joined the BMW Sauber team from Williams while Jacques Villeneuve was retained from the Sauber contract to partner the German. Mario Theissen remained in charge of BMW's motorsport activities, increasing staffing levels and investing heavily in the engineering side of the team led by Will Rampf.

Rampf worked with BMW South Africa between 1989 and 1993 and invited to attend Peter Sauber's first Formula One race at Kyalami in '93, Rampf jumped at the chance to join the team as a race engineer before returning to BMW in 1997 to run the Paris-Dakar programme. Two years later he was back to Sauber as Technical Director and with BMW taking over the squad, it was little surprise that the Bavarian would oversee the F1.06 for BMW's debut season.

As far as debut seasons go in Formula One, the team were content with its 36 points and fifth position in the championship standings ahead of Toyota.

The season started well with Villeneuve and Heidfeld proving fairly evenly matched with the duo picking up points on a regular basis. The German Grand Prix would prove to be Villeneuve's final race for the team as he and the team management fell out over a first lap collision that eliminated the former champion and team-mate Heidfeld.

This promoted test driver Robert Kubica up to the race seat and allowed the squad to draft in the little known F3 racer Sebastian Vettel. The combination worked well from the outset with Vettel impressing in his Friday practice role while Kubica proved to be something of a star in the making.

Heidfeld took a solid third in the Hungarian Grand Prix but more impressively, Kubica took his first podium in just his third Grand Prix at Monza. Were it not for an incorrect call for dry tyres in China, Kubica would undoubtedly have taken another podium the very next time out in China.

After an impressive debut season, the team remained largely unchanged for 2007 and would go on to score 101 points and finish second to Ferrari in the constructors' championship. The highlight of this most successful season was Heidfeld's second position in the Canadian Grand Prix, but it was a disaster for Kubica who was fortunate to escape serious injury after a massive accident. The Pole would not score a podium, with his best result being fourth position.

While the team scored solid points all season, they could not challenge Ferrari or McLaren for pure pace. The team are aiming to close the gap on the top two teams in 2008 with Heidfeld and Kubica again charged with the driving duties.



20065° (Constructors Championship), 36 points.
20072° (Constructors Championship), 101 points.




     






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[13/10 - 13:41]  
Next stop: Shanghai
Chinese GP - BMW Sauber - Preview


[12/10 - 14:25]  
BMW still in the title race
Errors from rivals helping Kubica and BMW Sauber


[12/10 - 10:37]  
Kubica holds on for second position
Japanese GP - BMW Sauber - Race


[11/10 - 10:01]  
Further qualifying disappointment for Heidfeld
Japanese GP - BMW Sauber - Qualifying


[10/10 - 11:04]  
Heidfeld's BMW given the all-clear
Ongoing checks to ensure engine freeze status


2008 teams



Ferrari

Kimi Raikkonen
Felipe Massa
Luca Badoer
Marc Gene
2008 teams



BMW Sauber

Nick Heidfeld
Robert Kubica
Christian Klien
Marko Asmer

Renault

Fernando Alonso
Nelson Piquet Jr
Lucas Di Grassi
Romain Grosjean
Sakon Yamamoto

Williams

Nico Rosberg
Kazuki Nakajima
Nico Hulkenberg

Red Bull

David Coulthard
Mark Webber
Sébastien Buemi

Toyota

Jarno Trulli
Timo Glock
Kamui Kobayashi

Toro Rosso

Sébastien Bourdais
Sebastian Vettel

Honda

Jenson Button
Rubens Barrichello
Alexander Wurz
Mike Conway
Luca Filippi

Super Aguri F1

Takuma Sato
Anthony Davidson
James Rossiter

Force India F1

Adrian Sutil
Giancarlo Fisichella
Vitantonio Liuzzi

McLaren

Lewis Hamilton
Heikki Kovalainen
Pedro De la Rosa
Gary Paffett
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