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The BMW Sauber F1.08 was a car that the BMW Sauber team competed in the 2008 Formula One season. It was driven by Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica.

Like its predecessor, the F1.08 was more competitive, scoring a pole position, two fastest laps, 11 podiums and a win in Canada, which was Robert Kubica and the team's only Formula One victory to date.

The team finished third in the Constructors' Championship with 135 points.


F1.08B[]

BMW Sauber F1

The BMW Sauber F1.08B, which the team built to match the 2009 regulations

An interim testing car of the F1.08 was built during the winter test in preparation for the 2009 season.

Race Victories[]

Year Event Driver Notes
2008 Canadian Grand Prix Poland Robert Kubica Kubica's and the team's only win

Results[]

Complete Formula One Results
Year Driver Tyre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
2008 Flag of Australia Flag of Malaysia Flag of Bahrain Flag of Spain Flag of Turkey Flag of Monaco Flag of Canada Flag of France Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Germany Flag of Hungary Flag of Europe Flag of Belgium Flag of Italy Flag of Singapore Flag of Japan Flag of China Flag of Brazil
Germany Heidfeld M 2nd 6th 4th 9th 5th 14th 2nd 13th 2nd 4th 10th 9th 2nd 5th 6th 9th 5th 10th 135 3rd
Poland Kubica Ret 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 2nd 1st 5th Ret 7th 8th 3rd 6th 3rd 11th 2nd 6th 11th

Notes[]

V T E 2008 Formula One Season
Teams Ferrari • BMW Sauber • Renault • Williams • Red Bull • Toyota • Toro Rosso • Honda • Super Aguri • Force India • McLaren
Engines BMW • Ferrari • Honda • Mercedes • Renault • Toyota
Drivers Räikkönen • 2 Massa • 3 Heidfeld • 4 Kubica • 5 Alonso • 6 Piquet • 7 Rosberg • 8 Nakajima • 9 Coulthard • 10 Webber • 11 Trulli • 12 Glock • 14 Bourdais • 15 Vettel • 16 Button • 17 Barrichello • 18 Sato • 19 Davidson • 20 Sutil • 21 Fisichella • 22 Hamilton • 23 Kovalainen
Other Drivers Badoer • Buemi • Clos • Gené • Grosjean • Hartley • Hülkenberg • Klien • Kobayashi • Liuzzi • Loeb • Paffett • Rossi • Rossiter • M. Schumacher • R. Schumacher • Senna • Van der Garde • Wurz • Yamamoto
Cars Ferrari F2008 • McLaren MP4-23 • BMW Sauber F1.08 • Renault R28 • Toyota TF108 • Toro Rosso STR2B • Toro Rosso STR3 • Red Bull RB4 • Williams FW30 • Honda RA108 • Force India VJM01 • Super Aguri SA08
Tyres Bridgestone
Races Australia • Malaysia • Bahrain • Spain • Turkey • Monaco • Canada • France • Britain • Germany • Hungary • Europe • Belgium • Italy • Singapore • Japan • China • Brazil
See also 2007 Formula One Season • 2009 Formula One Season • Category
V T E BMW BMW
Personnel
Willy Rampf · Peter Sauber · Mario Theissen
Drivers
East Germany Ernst Klodwig · France Marcel Balsa · Germany Günther Bechem · East Germany Rudolf Krause · Germany Nick Heidfeld · Poland Robert Kubica · Germany Sebastian Vettel · Canada Jacques Villeneuve
Cars (as Constructor)
Eigenbau · Special · 269
Cars (as Engine Supplier)
United Kingdom Frazer Nash (1952): 421
Germany AFM (1952–1953): 6
Germany Klenk (1954): Meteor
United Kingdom Lola (1967–1968): T100 · T102
United Kingdom Brabham (1982–1987): BT50 · BT52/BT52B · BT53 · BT54 · BT55 · BT56
Germany ATS (1983–1984): D6 · D7
United Kingdom Arrows (1984–1988)*: A7 · A8 · A9 · A10/A10B
United Kingdom Benetton (1986): B186
France Ligier (1987)*: JS29B/JS29C
United Kingdom Williams (2000–2005): FW22 · FW23 · FW24 · FW25 · FW26 · FW27
Germany BMW Sauber (2006–2009): F1.06 · F1.07 · F1.08 · F1.09
Full Results
BMW · BMW Sauber
* Indicates as BMW engines were re-badged as Megatron in 1987 and 1988.
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