BMW Post Race News Barcelona

April 18, 2008 · Print This Article

Munich/Hinwil, 18th April 2008. The BMW Sauber F1 Team has barely embarked on its third
season and is already heading for its first Formula One grand prix as the leader of the
constructors? championship.

In the first three World Championship races of the 2008 season,
the team was on the podium each time (two second places and a third), had its first pole
position (Robert Kubica/Bahrain) and set its first fastest race lap (Nick Heidfeld/Malaysia).
With 30 points, the BMW Sauber F1 Team is one ahead of Ferrari and two of McLaren
Mercedes.

During the brief spring break all the teams have been upgrading their cars in
preparation for the European curtain-raiser in Barcelona on 27th April. The Spanish Grand Prix
on the impressive, but unforgiving, Circuit de Catalunya could prompt a reappraisal of where
the teams stand relative to one another.

Nick Heidfeld commented:
The Spanish Grand Prix has its own special ambience because the stands are now regularly
packed to the rafters. The fans ensure a brilliant atmosphere, which we as drivers pick up on
to some extent as well.

Although I have already clocked up hundreds of race and test laps on the Circuit de
Catalunya, boredom just doesn’t come into it. It has often been the case that a set-up
determined during testing was no longer the right one for the race weekend. That could be
due to the weather or to the condition of the track, which naturally accumulates much more
rubber deposits over a grand prix weekend than during testing.

Now the question everybody wants to hear the answer to is: how well are the new
components, with which we’ve modified the BMW Sauber F1.08 since the initial overseas
races, going to work. I’m also very keen to see whether we have made more progress with
our new developments than the competition. At any rate, I’m confident that we will be just as
strong as in Australia, Malaysia and Bahrain.

This is what Robert Kubica had to say:
I think we will have a more predictable race than the first three overseas grands prix. The
conditions this time round are completely different. All the teams know the Barcelona circuit
like the back of their hands because we do a lot of testing here.

That’s why I expect the gaps between the teams to become a lot smaller than in the last races.
Everyone will be coming to the season’s first European grand prix on top form. I guess all the
teams will be lining up with an improved car. But at the same time that means we also have to
get the maximum out of the BMW Sauber F1.08.

If we manage that, and since the latest test in Barcelona I am firmly convinced we will, I’ll be racing right up at the front again. My goal is
to achieve a good result to earn as many points as possible for myself and the team.

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