BMW Sauber
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BMW Sauber is a Formula One team since 2006. BMW had entered in Formula One before, as BMW team in 1952 and 1953.
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[edit] Cars
[edit] In action
[edit] 2006
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Jacques Villeneuve in February |
Nick Heidfeld at the Monaco GP |
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Sebastian Vettel at the Brazilian GP |
[edit] 2007
[edit] 2008
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Robert Kubica testing at Valencia |
Nick Heidfeld at the Australian GP |
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Kubica and Heidfeld being followed by Fernando Alonso at the Canadian GP |
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Heidfeld overtaking Heikki Kovalainen at the British GP |
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Andy Priaulx demonstrating an F1.06 at Brands Hatch |
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[edit] 2009
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Christian Klien testing at Bahrain, February |
Robert Kubica testing at Jerez, March |
Nick Heidfeld testing at Jerez, March |
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Heidfeld leading Lewis Hamilton at the Turkish GP |
[edit] In pit
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Robert Kubica during the Catalunya test, June 2008. |
[edit] In exhibiting
[edit] Engines
- BMW engine users
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Brabham (1982–1987), in 1985 |
ATS (1983–1984), in 1984 |
Arrows (1984–1986), in 1984 |
Williams (2000–2005), in 2004 |
[edit] People
- Peter Sauber: consultant
[edit] Drivers
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Nick Heidfeld (2006 - ), in 2006 |
Robert Kubica (2006 - ), in 2006 |
- Jacques Villeneuve (2006)
- Sebastian Vettel (2007)
[edit] etc.
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Jacques Villeneuve with F1.06 crashed at the 2006 German GP |
Thanks Michael: a message to Michael Schumacher at the 2006 Brazilian GP. |
Andy Priaulx driving F1.06 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2006 |
[edit] See also
- Sauber - former team
| Constructors and drivers competing in the 2009 Formula One championship | ||||||||||
| McLaren | Ferrari | BMW Sauber | Renault | Toyota | Toro Rosso | Red Bull | Williams | Force India | Brawn | |
| 1 Hamilton 2 Kovalainen |
3 Massa 4 Räikkönen |
5 Kubica 6 Heidfeld |
7 Alonso 8 Piquet |
9 Trulli 10 Glock |
11 Bourdais 12 Buemi |
14 Webber 15 Vettel |
16 Rosberg 17 Nakajima |
20 Sutil 21 Fisichella |
22 Button 23 Barrichello |
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