In the practice sessions and in qualifying at the Hungaroring, the BMW
Sauber F1.08 had been far more competitive than it proved to be over
the course of the 11th race of the season. Consequently, Robert was
unable to fight for another podium finish and had to be satisfied with
making it into the top-8.
Nick gained a position when Toro Rosso's Sébastien Bourdais received a
five-position grid penalty for having impeded the BMW Sauber F1 Team
driver in the first knockout phase of qualifying. Consequently, he
started from 15th position on the grid.
The start itself went quite well for the BMW Sauber F1 Team: Robert,
starting from the dirty side of the grid, lost one position, and
dropped back to fifth, behind Toyota's Timo Glock. Nick passed Nico
Rosberg (Williams) and Jenson Button (Honda) at the start, and also
overtook Sebastian Vettel (Toro Rosso) for 12th on the first lap.
From this point in time, however, making further progress proved to be
extremely difficult for the BMW Sauber F1 Team pairing. Neither Robert
nor Nick - who was racing on a one-stop strategy and therefore had to
cope with a heavy load of fuel - had what was needed to match the pace
of the cars ahead of them. Robert lost his chance of securing a podium
finish when making his first pit stop as early as lap 19. When
everybody racing on a two-stop strategy had come in for their first
stops, the 23-year-old was running in ninth. Nick had gained another
place and continued in 11th.
Robert and Nick both seemed to be virtually glued to their positions.
On lap 42, Nick came in for his only stop and rejoined in 12th behind
Red Bull's David Coulthard. When the Scot pitted on lap 54, Nick was
back in 11th, but with no chance of gaining further positions.
For a long time it looked as if Robert also would have to leave the
Hungaroring empty-handed. But with just two more laps to go, on lap 68,
Ferrari's race leader, Felipe Massa, was stopped by an engine failure.
Robert benefited from the incident, moved up to eighth and scored the
final point. Heikki Kovalainen (McLaren) claimed his maiden Formula One
victory.
The Hungarian Grand Prix turned out to be a disappointing race for the
BMW Sauber F1 Team. Now the team will work extremely hard to use the
three-week summer break to improve the BMW Sauber F1.08's
competitiveness
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