Dear Motor-Racing Enthusiasts,
The British Grand Prix wasn't a race for the faint-hearted. In every
phase of the race, the weather represented a key factor. Temporarily,
the lap times between the different drivers differed by up to ten
seconds - depending on the selected tyre compound and the condition of
the respective tyres.
In the case of Nick, our strategy worked perfectly. He drove a great
race and once again, he delivered spectacular overtaking manoeuvres.
And I'm particularly delighted with this success as he had his
difficulties, recently. From his fifth position on the grid, he
displayed the perfect mix of aplomb and fighting spirit and was
rewarded with the fine second place, his third runner-up finish in the
season to date.
Robert also drove a great race, from his tenth grid position, and even
temporarily held third place. During the final rain shower, however, he
went off and had to retire. Nonetheless, I have to pay him a compliment
too. In these difficult conditions, the entire team has done a great
job.
The race at the "Home of British Motor Racing" represented the
conclusion of the first half of the 2008 season. A season that is the
most successful one in the still short history of the BMW Sauber F1
Team.
In the very first round of the season, the Australian Grand Prix, Nick
finished second, thus equalling the best result our drivers had secured
to date. Just a week later, in Malaysia, Nick also clocked the first
fastest race lap for our team. And in Bahrain, Robert added our maiden
pole position. Three races, three performances to be delighted with:
the first package of overseas races truly proved to be a perfect season
kick-off.
Then, in Montreal, we experienced our highlight for the time being: the
one-two in the Canadian Grand Prix also represented an emotional
highlight for our squad. Several times we had come close to claiming
victory and we knew that we had got what it takes to win races. And in
Canada, we did it. We will never forget this Sunday in June 2008.
It goes without saying that all these successes have boosted the self
confidence of our team members in Munich and Hinwil. Fastest race lap,
pole position, race win. In every area of the team record we still had
to cope with a zero, recently, this figure has been replaced by a one,
now. Everybody can see that we are heading into the right direction.
In the first nine rounds of the season we have scored a total of 82
points, secured seven podium finishes and scored in every single round.
We hold second position in the Constructors' Championship, 14 points
behind Ferrari and 10 points ahead of McLaren. And in the drivers'
Championship, Robert lies just two points behind three joint leaders -
it would have been difficult to come up with a better script for the
German Grand Prix held in two weeks time at Hockenheim.
Our goal: we wanted to turn the duel on the front end of the field into
a battle of three and win our first race. We succeeded in doing so.
From now on, our goal always will be the forthcoming race. And when the
season is over, we will see what we have been able to achieve.
Regarding the lap times, the two teams still are some fractions faster
than us. But when it comes to the reliability of our cars, the work of
our pit crews and the race strategies, we also represent a top team.
I'm particularly delighted with the fact that we not only succeeded in
realising all our goals early but also progressed consistently. This is
confirming that both our strategy and direction are fine.
We now will give our very best to make use our chances in 2008 without
neglecting the development of the BMW Sauber F1.09. Realising this task
represents a major challenge, particularly in consideration of the
radical rule changes for the 2009 season. Next year, we will have to
cope with completely new aerodynamics, the comeback of the slicks and
the introduction of KERS. A challenge we will meet with the same
motivation and energy that have helped us making it to where we are
today. The coming months will be exciting - not only on the track alone
but also in Munich and Hinwil. We are looking forward to it.
Sincerely,
Mario Theissen
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