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BMW Sauber

Base: Munich, Germany / Hinwil, Switzerland
Team Principal: Mario Theissen
Drivers: N Heidfeld
  R Kubica
Test Drivers: M Asmer
  C Klien
Chassis: F1.08
Engine: BMW
Tyres: Bridgestone Potenza
First Season: 1993
World Championships: 0
Highest race finish: 1 (x1)
Pole Positions: 1
Fastest Laps: 2
BMW Sauber
Robert Kubica (POL) BMW Sauber F1.07 crashes.
Formula One World Championship, Rd 6, Canadian Grand Prix, Race, Montreal, Canada, Sunday, 10 June 2007

2007

From the outset occupy the 'best of the rest' slot behind Ferrari and McLaren, scoring in all 17 races, including two podiums. Heidfeld proves the dominant driver, but despite a brutal accident in Canada, Kubica also records several strong finishes.

Nick Heidfeld (GER) BMW Sauber F1.06
Formula One World Championship, Rd 13, Hungarian Grand Prix, Race, Budapest, Hungary, 6 August 2006

2006

Fifth in standings in first campaign under BMW control, despite early reliability problems. Part company with Jacques Villeneuve mid season, replacement Robert Kubica scoring Italian podium, matching team mate Nick Heidfeld's Hungarian result.

Jacques Villeneuve (CDN) Sauber Petronas C24.
Formula One World Championship, Rd 7, European Grand Prix, Qualifying Day, Nurburgring, Germany, 28 May 2005

2005

In June, Peter Sauber announces he is to step down as team principal after negotatiating takeover by BMW for 2006.

Peter Sauber (SUI) Sauber Team Principal presents departing driver Giancarlo Fisichella (ITA) Sauber with a signed barge board.
Formula One World Championship, Rd18, Brazilian Grand Prix, Race Day, Interlagos, Brazil, 24 October 2004

2004

Major wind tunnel investment pays off handsomely with impressively consistent season. Score points in 12 races to finish a lonely sixth in the constructors' table. Sign former champion Jacques Villeneuve for 2005.

Heinz-Harald Frentzen (GER) Sauber Petronas C22.
Formula One World Championship, Rd10, French Grand Prix, Magny-Cours, France, 5 July 2003

2003

Difficult season, with points at only five (mostly wet) races. Best result Indianapolis, with Heinz-Harald Frentzen third, Nick Heidfeld fifth. Also sees team lead a Grand Prix for first time. Both drivers dropped for '04. Sixth in constructors' championship.

Felipe Massa (BRA) had a torrid weekend for Sauber, receiving two stop/go penalties and eventually retiring.
French Grand Prix, Rd11, Magny Cours, France., 21 July 2002

2002

Eleven points is enough to give team fifth place in the constructors' championship. The best result of the season is fourth and fifth in the Spanish Grand Prix.

The Sauber team celebrate a points finish for both drivers British Grand Prix Qualifying, Silverstone 14 July 2001. Copyright Free for Editorial Use

2001

The team's best ever season with fourth place in the constructors' championship.

Peter Sauber and Mika Salo, right Italian GP, Monza, 10 September 2000. World © Sutton

2000

Finish eighth in the constructors' championship with only six points. The highest finishes are two fifth places in Germany and Monaco. Both cars withdrawn from the Brazilian Grand Prix after spectacular rear wing failures.

Norberto Fontana (ARG) Sauber Petronas C16 watches qualifying unfold on his monitor. Formula One World Championship, French Grand Prix, Rd8, Magny-Cours, France, 29th June 1997. World © Sutton

1997

Best performance of the season is Johnny Herbert's third in the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Johnny Herbert (GBR) Sauber Cosworth C15, makes a pit stop. British Grand Prix, Rd10, Silverstone, England. 14th July 1996. World © Sutton

1996

Johnny Herbert third for the team at the Monaco Grand Prix, team mate Heinz-Harald Frentzen taking fourth place. Team finish seventh in the constructors' championship.

Heinz-Harald Frentzen (GER) Sauber Cosworth C14. Monaco Grand Prix, Rd5, Monte Carlo, Monaco. 28th May 1995. World © Sutton

1995

Team achieve first podium as Heinz-Harald Frentzen finishes third at Monza.

J.J. Lehto (FIN) Sauber C12 gets a little sideways coming out of the hairpin. French Grand Prix, Magny-Cours, 4 July 1993. World © Sutton

1993

Team manage a scoring finish in their first Grand Prix with J.J. Lehto taking fifth in South Africa. End the season sixth in the constructors' championship with 12 points.

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01 Ferrari 121
02 McLaren-Mercedes 113
03 BMW Sauber 96
04 Toyota 41
05 Renault 31
06 Red Bull-Renault 24
07 Williams-Toyota 17
08 Honda 14
09 STR-Ferrari 11
10 Force India-Ferrari 0
11 Super Aguri-Honda 0