On 12th
March 2006, the "Bahrain International Circuit" staged the maiden
Formula One race of the Munich and Hinwil based squad. Exactly two
years and 24 days later, Robert secured the BMW Sauber F1 Team's maiden
pole position at the same circuit.
Mario Theissen insisted on personally congratulating Robert on this
achievement, via the pit radio. "Fantastic, you have secured the maiden
pole position for our team," beamed the BMW Motorsport Director. The
young driver's amazingly relaxed response to the great news from the
pit-lane: "Okay."
"I quickly realised that the lap had been really good," said Robert in
the press conference following the qualifying session. For the first
time, the 23-year old had the chance of sitting in the middle of the
three fastest drivers. "I'm absolutely delighted," said the BMW Sauber
F1 Team driver, who also gave Poland its maiden Formula One pole
position in Bahrain.
Nick Heidfeld also was inspired by the achievement of his team-mate.
"Obviously, I would have loved to be the one to secure the BMW Sauber
F1 Team's maiden pole position," he admitted. "But I'm happy for Robert
and for the entire team. It's just fantastic!"
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