Jumat, 03 Juni 2011

Sauber

Full Team Name
Base
Team Principal
Technical Chief
Drivers

Test Drivers

Chassis
Engine
Tyres
First Season
World Championships
Highest Race Finish
Pole Positions
Fastest Laps
Sauber F1 Team
Hinwil, Switzerland
Peter Sauber
James Key
K Kobayashi
S Perez
E Gutierrez
C30
Ferrari
Pirelli
1993
0
1 (x1)
1
2

2010

Ferrari-powered C29's pace and reliability initially disappoints. Long-term technical director Willy Rampf replaced by James Key, ex-Force India, and performance gradually improves, with regular top-ten appearances. Pedro De la Rosa replaced by Nick Heidfeld for final five rounds.
2009

Slow to adjust to new regulations. Podiums in Malaysia & Brazil are rare highlights in tough year in which they drop to sixth in standings. BMW announce they will withdraw from F1 at end of season and in November sell team back to founder Peter Sauber.
2008

Radical F1.08 proves highly effective, powering Robert Kubica to the team's first win in Canada and turning them into genuine title contenders, with podiums at nine other races. Late-season developments less effective, but still finish third with an impressive 135 points.
2007

From the outset occupy the 'best of the rest' slot behind Ferrari and McLaren, scoring in all 17 races, including two podiums. Heidfeld proves the dominant driver, but despite a brutal accident in Canada, Kubica also records several strong finishes.
2006

Fifth in standings in first campaign under BMW control, despite early reliability problems. Part company with Jacques Villeneuve mid season, replacement Robert Kubica scoring Italian podium, matching team mate Nick Heidfeld's Hungarian result.
2005

In June, Peter Sauber announces he is to step down as team principal after negotiating a takeover by BMW for 2006.
2004

Major wind tunnel investment pays off handsomely with impressively consistent season. Score points in 12 races to finish a lonely sixth in the constructors' table. Sign former champion Jacques Villeneuve for 2005.
2003

Difficult season, with points at only five (mostly wet) races. Best result Indianapolis, with Heinz-Harald Frentzen third, Nick Heidfeld fifth. Also sees team lead a Grand Prix for first time. Both drivers dropped for '04. Sixth in constructors' championship.
2002

Eleven points is enough to give team fifth place in the constructors' championship. The best result of the season is fourth and fifth in the Spanish Grand Prix.
2001

The team's best ever season with fourth place in the constructors' championship.
2000

Finish eighth in the constructors' championship with only six points. The highest finishes are two fifth places in Germany and Monaco. Both cars withdrawn from the Brazilian Grand Prix after spectacular rear wing failures.
1997

Best performance of the season is Johnny Herbert's third in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
1996

Johnny Herbert third for the team at the Monaco Grand Prix, team mate Heinz-Harald Frentzen taking fourth place. Team finish seventh in the constructors' championship.
1995

Team achieve first podium as Heinz-Harald Frentzen finishes third at Monza.
1993

Team manage a scoring finish in their first Grand Prix with J.J. Lehto taking fifth in South Africa. End the season sixth in the constructors' championship with 12 points.

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