A glance at the testing mileage covered in the 2008 to date underlines
the significance of the tests for the ongoing improvement of the BMW
Sauber F1 Team's challenger. Altogether, the team's Grand Prix aces and
its test drivers, Christian Klien und Marko Asmer, have completed more
than 4,000 laps at the wheel of the BMW Sauber F1.08, representing a
total mileage of around 18,000 kilometres. During the summer break,
however, which ends with the European Grand Prix, testing is banned.
The Munich and Hinwil based squad carried out the major part of its
testing work in Spain. At Barcelona, Valencia and Jerez, the team
contested 29 of its 38 days of testing with the F1.08 thus far, with
the "Circuit de Catalunya" clearly representing the BMW Sauber F1
Team's No 1 test venue. There, it covered a total distance of more than
7,000 kilometres. In the meantime, the squad has also been testing at
Le Castellet, the former French Grand Prix circuit, as well as at the
current Formula One tracks, Silverstone and Hockenheim.
According to the FIA's sporting regulations, every Formula One team may
cover a total testing mileage of 30,000 kilometres per season.
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