No more chances for Kubica
Both BMW Sauber F1 Team drivers put in strong race performances in the Chinese Grand Prix. Nick Heidfeld started ninth and improved to fifth, while Robert Kubica was eleventh on the grid and finished sixth. However, a further seven points for the BMW Sauber F1 Team and three points for Robert in today’s race were not enough to keep the outsiders championship chances alive.
Nick Heidfeld: 5th
BMW Sauber F1.08-07 / BMW P86/8
Fastest lap 1:36.498 min on lap 56 (3rd fastest overall)
“I’m quite happy with today’s race. At the start I gained positions and in corner two I overtook Sebastian Vettel on the outside. He touched the rear of my car, but he has already told me it wasn’t on purpose and, anyway, nothing happened. So after a few corners I was sixth again – just where I thought I would start from after qualifying. Later in the race I reduced the engine revs to save it for Brazil. It is a fact we now don’t have any hopes of claiming the constructors’ title, and neither can Robert win the drivers’ championship. But we shouldn’t be too disappointed, the team has had a fantastic third season, and Robert especially had a very good year. It’s not over yet.”
Robert Kubica: 6th
BMW Sauber F1.08-05 / BMW P86/8
Fastest lap 1:36.854 min on lap 56 (7th fastest overall)
“After a very difficult qualifying I’m pleased with sixth. I made up a position at the start and then another two when Jarno Trulli and Sébastien Bourdais touched in the first corner. The balance of the car was still not good in the first two stints, and it only changed in the final stint after we changed to the softer compound. There is now one race left, and I shall try hard to defend my third place in the drivers’ championship.”
Mario Theissen, BMW Motorsport Director:
“Coming fifth and sixth is a good outcome after yesterday’s disappointing qualifying. Both drivers put in the ground work for this result at the start, and after that drove fine races without any mistakes. The strategy was good, all pit stops worked out perfectly, and we had no technical problems.”
Willy Rampf, Technical Director:
“If you start from ninth and 11th on the grid and finish the race fifth and sixth you do have to be satisfied. The drivers gained three positions each right at the start. Robert, in particular, reacted perfectly when a car spun right in front of him. During the race both drivers were doing well with the strategy. Thank you to the whole team for the good work, especially during all the pit stops.”