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BMW Race Reactions: we were too slow here, too many problems
By BMW Sauber F1
May 24 2009
The BMW Sauber F1 Team leaves Monaco empty handed. Nick Heidfeld finished 11th, while his team mate, Robert Kubica, retired after 29 laps because of brake problems.
Nick Heidfeld: "I tried to make up positions at the start and on the first lap, but this time it just didn't work out. It is too narrow here. I was stuck behind Adrian (Sutil) for quite a while. Apparently he had problems with his tyres, and once I even touched the rear of his car. In turn one Lewis (Hamilton) hit me, but I was happy I was able to continue. I was on a one stop strategy, and with the softer compound on the second stint I had degradation. We gave everything today but we were too slow here."

Robert Kubica: "We had difficulties over the entire weekend. I had a problem at the start and fell to the back of the grid. Then I had a puncture on my rear right tyre. After the necessary pit stop I was lapping well with a very heavy car - taking the car's potential into account. In the end I had to retire as I had brake problems."

Mario Theissen (BMW Motorsport Director):
"A better result was not possible for us here this weekend. At no point was our car competitive. No points are the result. We have to improve our speed of development significantly in order to match our own expectations. Robert had a damaged tyre on lap two and later on suffered from brake problems, which caused him to retire. Nick was the first driver to change to the softer tyre compound after a long first stint. Nobody else was on Option tyres for such a long period, and they degraded dramatically before recovering a little towards the end of the race."

Willy Rampf (Head of Engineering):
"After the free practice and qualifying sessions it was clear that today's race would be difficult. Nick's race ran without any special incidents. In the closing laps he was able to defend his position against Lewis (Hamilton) with worn out soft tyres. Robert had a flat tyre early in the race. Surprisingly, he was then able to do good lap times with a very heavy car. We had to bring his car back to the pits early due to a brake problem. Overall, this was a disappointing weekend. It is now our goal to be competitive again in Istanbul. A lot of work lies ahead of us."

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24 May, 2009 15:50 Report
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24 May, 2009 15:54 Report
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Re: BMW Race Reactions: we were too slow here, too many problems
From Mario:
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We have to improve our speed of development significantly in order to match our own expectations.

Finally clear talking about the problems from Mario. Hopefully they'll work even harder and make some changes to prevent this situation to happen again.

PS: Webber reporter of brake pedal going to loose, yet on that moment he set his fast lap, just recalled that lol

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24 May, 2009 15:58 Report
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Re: BMW Race Reactions: we were too slow here, too many problems
Maybe that's the way to go faster! Kubica was also setting quick laptimes before he retired with brake problems. I think they need to remove brake pedal at all at the car should be much quicker then! grinning smiley

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24 May, 2009 16:21 Report
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Re: BMW Race Reactions: we were too slow here, too many problems
LOL, indeed!

Rewminds me once I asked a friend, after a karting race, how had it gone and congratulated him for being aceptably close to our pace despite his first track taste and he told me "well, I didn't use the brakes at all!". Man, I was ROFL so much!

Brakes, what is that? who cares about them? ha!

Seriously, they better come up with with a decent and extensive package in Turkey...

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24 May, 2009 16:26 Report
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Re: BMW Race Reactions: we were too slow here, too many problems
Time to overclock Albert to hell start f*cking producing!

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24 May, 2009 16:35 Report
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Re: BMW Race Reactions: we were too slow here, too many problems
Time to remove from ALbert's contract the labour right of 35hours/week work clause! Albert is too lazy! lol

Hope there is new staff recruitment, re-structuration and re-shuffle within the Hinwil base at least, extra hours, motivation rewards, etc

PS. The team is currently looking for:
-CATIA and process engineer
-Calculation engineer

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24 May, 2009 18:36 Report
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Re: BMW Race Reactions: we were too slow here, too many problems
It's time to hire some intelligent people to the team and loose rigid procedures.

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25 May, 2009 02:12 Report
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When is the new diffuser coming out?

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25 May, 2009 06:51 Report
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Re: BMW Race Reactions: we were too slow here, too many problems
Next race in Turkey.

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25 May, 2009 07:56 Report
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Re: BMW Race Reactions: we were too slow here, too many problems
Expect 0.1s gain from it...

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