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17
Podiums
308
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BMW Sauber was a Formula 1 constructor active from 2006 to 2009. The team emerged from the Sauber outfit after BMW acquired a majority stake, competing in 140 Grands Prix without securing a Constructors' Championship. Its sole victory came in 2008, complemented by 17 podium finishes and one pole position.
Key drivers included Nick Heidfeld, Robert Kubica, Sebastian Vettel, and Jacques Villeneuve. The team accumulated 308 points over its career, averaging 2.2 points per race and achieving a points-scoring rate of 55%. With a podium rate of 12.1% and a win rate of 0.7%, BMW Sauber demonstrated moderate competitiveness during its four-season tenure.
Despite a relatively short career span, the team maintained consistent performance, reflected in an average qualifying position of approximately eighth place. The absence of recorded DNFs suggests reliability, although this figure may reflect incomplete data. BMW Sauber's impact lies in its role as a manufacturer-backed team that briefly challenged established competitors before withdrawing from the sport.
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