Dear Motorsport Friends,
As the cars crossed the finish line at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on
Sunday evening, it not only marked the end of the 2009 Formula One
season but also the end of an interesting and successful chapter of
BMW's motorsport history. After ten years in motorsport's elite class,
BMW bid farewell to Formula One.
The finale at the impressive Yas Marina Circuit saw us produce another
strong race weekend. Nick performed very well to steadily work his way
through the field from eighth on the grid to fifth place by the end of
the race. Robert was struck by three pieces of misfortune during the
race: he rejoined the race in slow traffic after every pit stop and
then dropped back a place after the collision with Sebastien Buemi.
However, his engine did manage the final four races of the season
without any problems. It is important that today's good result allowed
us to make up another place in the Constructor's Championship.
36 points puts us in sixth place in the Constructors' Championship.
Whilst our goal two weeks ago in Brazil was to overtake Renault, we
also achieved today's goal of moving ahead of Williams in Abu Dhabi.
This brings a very difficult season to a pleasing end. Back in the
summer we said that we wanted to turn things around - and we managed
that. We ended the season with several good results. There was never a
lack of motivation, and that paid off. I would like to extend my
deepest thanks to the entire team for their efforts - the staff at the
circuit and those in Hinwil and Munich.
Over the past few days I have often been asked to provide a summary.
This has always been entirely positive: it was a fantastic time in
Formula One - demanding and challenging, intensive and informative,
exciting and always full of surprises. On the whole it has also been
very successful. The whole team can be proud of what we achieved.
In our first three years with the BMW Sauber F1 Team we achieved, and
even surpassed, all our internal goals. We made quick and consistent
progress. With the exception of our fourth and final season I am more
than happy with what we achieved in the 70 Grands Prix since 2006.
In our debut season we finished on the podium twice, and established
ourselves as the third top team the following year. In 2008 we achieved
our first fastest lap, the first pole position and, of course, that
fantastic one-two in Canada. We were one of three teams fighting it out
for the title until practically the last race of the season. In total
we claimed eleven podium finishes in 2008. Our reliability was
excellent.
Our inability to maintain the momentum and challenge for the title in
2009 was, of course, a disappointment for the entire team. However, the
fact that we never gave up after the announcement of the withdrawal
from Formula One shows the character of our team. I really hope that
the succeeding team will continue down this successful road in Formula
One.
The previous six years as an engine supplier were also successful.
During our partnership with Williams we won ten races between 2000 and
2005. In 2003 we were battling for the World Championship title right
to the very end. We will always remember all this.
It goes without saying that BMW remains very active in other motorsport
series. We will announce shortly where we will be competing. However,
our fans can look forward to another attractive motorsport package with
BMW Power in 2010.
Yours sincerely
Mario Theissen
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