So here we have it; it’s Wednesday 10th February, the second batch of the pre-season tests is upon us and some sentiment here inside the Sett is that our mate the Groundhog could have his day… again.
This time last year, the newly rebranded Brawn GP outfit were taking to the track and impressing journos and rivals in equal measure with astonishing speed that was neither matched nor understood until the first race outing at Melbourne Park, Australia. The story behind the team’s comeback was as dramatic as it’s pole-to-flag victory in the first round, yet we find ourselves in an eerily reminiscent period with several big manufacturers dropping their support for the pinnacle series late last year.
Honda, with its reportedly massively budget, exited the sport in 2008 amid the emblazoned beginnings of the worldwide economic crisis leaving the Brackley boys and girls jobless, but not hopeless. With a car more than three-quarters complete and six-months advanced of any other squad, the good Captain Brawn stuck two fingers up at the SS Short Sighted and bailed his crew into the life rafts (along with the best bits of what was to become the BGP01 of course).
Funnily enough, when BMW bid farewell to its hitech Hinwil facility deep in the Swiss mountains no such credence was shown. Only F1 stalwart and all-round understated genius Peter Sauber remained positive, yet without a rabble-rousing speech from the squad’s protégé (who’d buggered off for yellower pastures), it was looking tough.
What makes this particular circumstance so incredulous is not just that BMW left, but that they had completed advanced works on their 2010 challenger. Ridiculous, and all in the name of cost cutting!
At the first outing in Valencia, the disorganised remnants of the former German marque had been “rebranded” (if you can call it that?) as Sauber. Sponsor-less, if you don’t count a Japanese dandruff shampoo, and with a distinctive red/black stripe accenting the luscious curves of an otherwise monochrome machine, the Swiss Miss was shown off proudly by two drivers equally as lucky to be on the grid.
But not only did squad recover, the generally accepted slow Pedro de la Rosa set the second fastest time on the second day, just 2 tenths off the frighteningly-quick Ferrari. As with most things motor racing-related, you’d be wise not to count your chickens before they hatch, but the precedent exists and it comes to the lips so easily; more fool you BMW.
The very best of luck for this week Sauber!
P.S. Mario, pick up your car.












There’s definitely more Brawn-ness to them than just the white livery :)
But I dont think the popular “they’re just fast because of low fuel to attract sponsors” line will go away until Sunday afternoon in Bahrain.
True, they could be running light to attract someone other than the japanese shampoo brand…
If they’d accept a fiver I’d happily have the badger’s name on the car – it would nicely match their colour scheme.
Really hope they are quick, Peter Sauber deserves a break – esp at BMW’s expense!
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Cheers for the comment – Adam, editor
I’d love to see Peter Sauber sticking it to BMW, that’d be ace :)
Didn’t know Badgers had fantasies, I might have to check it out…. as long as there’s no funny stuff :)
No just plain good fun with some excellent prizes to boot. – It’s free too :)
A sponsor-less outfit doing low fuel runs and emerging at the top of the timesheets? Whodathunkit?
Personnel headcount and budget has been drastically slashed, Pedro mediocre at best and folk going nuts over Kobayashi due to some erratic driving in the last couple of grands prix last season…
If they finish in the top seven or eight I’ll eat my hat!
It had better be a tasty hat! ;)
If the pace is genuine and not finding-sponsor-related, Jenson’s probably crapping himself.
One thing i’m loving about this season’s prospects is that i have absolutely no idea who’s going to be fastest come Bahrain. At this stage i wouldn’t bet against it being Sauber.
Love the ‘P.S.’ btw
Dank, I’d go out and buy yourself a tasty hat.
Testing is testing, we all know that it can be a tad misleading but I’d be surprised if Sauber, with the grunt of the Ferrari engine and all the technical know-how from those BMW types at Hinwil, weren’t somewhere near the front in Bahrain. The combination of mediocrity and inexperience in the drivers’ seats won’t help, but then virtually nobody thought of Button as championship material before 2009… No one is expecting Brawn-style domination but write them off at your peril.
Could I request a dashing trilby if Sauber exceed my expectations?
Why don’t you all put your thoughts into reality and add Sauber to your Fantasy GP teams!! (now that’s a plug!)
Blimey. You have more plugs than Homebase!
I like plugs
That is SO going to be taken out of context.
is that a threat!?
and I hope you like hats!
everyone said brawn were running on low tanks last year to attract sponsors. Difference is they had cracking drivers. kamui is too inexperienced and as good as pedro is i don’t think he is quick enough. so even if the car was a championship winner i dont think they ahve the drivers to pull it off.
That is one of the sexiest cars out there though. It looks quick……..
Oh yeah, you heard it here first! And just to confirm; kobayashi fastest in the afternoon! Hi fiav!