Sauber gives a message to people in Japan
Ten days before the opening race of the FIA Formula One World Championship season the world is shocked and stunned by what has happened in Japan. The Sauber F1 Team which, because of its driver Kamui Kobayashi, has a special relationship with that country is watching the catastrophe helplessly.
As a small gesture the two Sauber C30-Ferraris of Kamui Kobayashi and Sergio Pérez will carry a message in Japanese during the weekend of the Grand Prix in Melbourne, 25th to 27th March:
我々の祈り、日本に届きますように。
This literal translation of this is:
“May our prayers reach the people in Japan.”
Team Principal Peter Sauber said: “It is difficult to find the right words to express our emotions and feelings, but silence means we can’t even begin imagine how to try. We can hardly believe what we are seeing. Our thoughts are with the people in Japan. We hope they will have the necessary strength to overcome these circumstances of extreme adversity.”