BMW determined to get back
After the disappointing result in Monaco, BMW Sauber F1 Team will be turning up on the grid for the Turkish Grand Prix with a batch of further developments for the F1.09.
After the disappointing result in Monaco, BMW Sauber F1 Team will be turning up on the grid for the Turkish Grand Prix with a batch of further developments for the F1.09.
FOTA’s decision, although regrettable, is understandable. However, as a racing team whose only business is Formula One, our entry for next year was unquestionable.
We’ll show up with further improvements of the F60 in the upcoming races and we hope we can then challenge the leaders even more, in the qualifying and in the race.
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