Monaco Grand Prix.
Mixed feelings for the BMW Sauber F1 Team at what is probably the most
eventful race of the year so far: among Monaco's tight street canyons,
Robert Kubica drives his way to another second place. This is the third
podium finish in five races for the Pole. Nick Heidfeld, who for a long
time is also well placed on the wet streets of the Mediterranean
principality, is rammed by a rival and has no chance of claiming a top
result in his damaged F1.08.
Canadian Grand Prix.
The highlight of the season for the BMW Sauber F1 Team comes in
Montreal. The team from Munich and Hinwil not only achieves its goal
for the season at the "Circuit Gilles Villeneuve", but even manages to
surpass it. The team's joy is unbridled as the BMW Sauber F1 Team
drivers cross the finishing line after 1:36:24.447 hours: a one-two for
Robert and Nick. Robert's first victory of his career puts him at the
top of the Drivers' World Championship. The Canadian Grand Prix goes
down in the team's history.
French Grand Prix.
Back in Europe, the BMW Sauber F1 Team is unable to repeat its Canadian
triumph at the race in Magny-Cours. Robert, however, remains on the
road to success. He finishes in the points for the seventh time in a
row with a fifth place in France. Nick crosses the finishing line at
the "Circuit de Nevers" in 13th place.
British Grand Prix.
Nick is in the spotlight for the BMW Sauber F1 Team at Silverstone. The
31-year-old ends the first half of the 2008 season just as he started
it: in second place. In an exciting race on a wet track, Nick shows
exactly what he is capable of and celebrates the tenth podium finish of
his career. Unfortunately for Robert, the wet tarmac spells doom for
the Pole and he must retire early from the race. After nine of the 18
Grands Prix, the BMW Sauber F1 Team has 82 points to its name and is
second in the Constructors' World Championship. In the Drivers'
Championship, Robert and Nick are well placed in fourth and fifth going
into the second half of the season.
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