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BMW retain the Sauber name for 2006

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Topic: BMW retain the Sauber name for 2006
Posted By: kbannon
Subject: BMW retain the Sauber name for 2006
Date Posted: 14-November-2005 at 07:05
from bmw-motorsport.com
Quote BMW Sauber F1 Team registered with the FIA.
Born in June, christened in November: the newly formed BMW Sauber F1 Team has been registered under that name with the FIA ahead of the 15th November deadline for entries for the 2006 season.
As BMW Motorsport Director Mario Theissen explains: “The new team name more or less chose itself. It reflects the makeup of the team – run by BMW but with a core of almost 300 Sauber employees. Plus, the 2006 car was developed by Sauber’s proven engineers.”

Sauber’s Technical Director, the German Willy Rampf, will continue in his post at the Hinwil location. Heinz Paschen, meanwhile, remains Technical Director in Munich, where not just the engine but now the entire powertrain will be built. Walter Riedl will be responsible for coordination between the two locations in his capacity as Project Manager.

Peter Sauber is looking forward to his advisory role and welcomes the latest decisions: “It’s nice to see that the Sauber name will continue in Formula One. I’m particularly pleased for Sauber’s many loyal fans, who I’m sure will support the team with unbowed enthusiasm in the future. The new team’s name is also an expression of the huge respect which BMW has for the employees in Hinwil.”

Following the christening, it won’t be long before the team takes its first steps. The BMW Sauber F1 Team will be officially presented on 16th and 17th January 2006 in Valencia, Spain, where the new car will embark on its first round of testing without further ado. First, though, the team will start winter testing with an interim car and the new BMW P86 V8 engine. The testing programme begins on 28th November in Barcelona, Spain.



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Posted By: Peter Fenwick
Date Posted: 17-November-2005 at 07:50

At least now there won't be a Ferrari B team!

Do you know if they plan to stay with Bridgestone?



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