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− | '''BMW Sauber''' were a constructor which competed in the Formula One World Championship between {{F1|2006}} and {{F1|2009}}. The team emerged as a result of the purchase of the [[Sauber]] team by BMW in 2006. |
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− | The team scored one win and 16 podium finishes from 70 Grands Prix, and secured second place in the 2007 World Constructors Championship, behind {{Ferrari-CON}} (McLaren would also have finished ahead of BMW Sauber, had they not been disqualified from the championship). |
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− | At the end of the 2009 season, the team was sold back to [[Peter Sauber]], and reverted to the Sauber name in 2011. |
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Revision as of 11:21, 28 January 2019
Formula One World Championship summary
Year | Team | Car | Tyres | Engine | Drivers | WCC Results | Test Drivers |
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2006 | BMW Sauber F1 Team | F1.06 | M | BMW P86 | Nick Heidfeld Jacques Villeneuve Robert Kubica |
5th (36 pts) | Robert Kubica Sebastian Vettel Marco Holzer |
2007 | BMW Sauber F1 Team | F1.07 | B | BMW P86/7 | Nick Heidfeld Robert Kubica Sebastian Vettel |
2nd (101 pts) | Sebastian Vettel Timo Glock Ho-Pin Tung |
2008 | BMW Sauber F1 Team | F1.08 | B | BMW P86/8 | Nick Heidfeld Robert Kubica |
3rd (145 pts) | Christian Klien Marko Asmer |
2009 | BMW Sauber F1 Team | F1.09 | B | BMW P86/9 | Nick Heidfeld Robert Kubica |
6th (36 pts) | Christian Klien |
Complete Formula One results
- Main article: BMW Sauber/Results
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