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29 March: Bahrain Grand Prix Preview - Sauber Armed with a significant amount of data gathered at the inaugural race in 2004, Team SAUBER PETRONAS heads to the Bahrain International Circuit for the second Bahrain Grand Prix, which marks the team's 200th Formula One race. Willy Rampf
(Technical Director): "We learned a great deal about the circuit at Sakhir during the inaugural Bahrain Grand Prix last year.
Our major concern then was the high ambient and track temperatures and the amount of sand that was likely to find its way on to the
circuit, and once again much of our preparation work was of a precautionary nature. We will use our maximum cooling bodywork
package, and take a lot of time with additional filters and protection for things such as suspension pivots and wheel bearings. To
be honest the sand issue was not as bad as we had expected, but because of the single-engine-for-two-race-weekends rule this year we
will naturally still have to be very careful in the measures we take. With the new 2005 aerodynamic regulations we will once again
run the maximum downforce available. Jacques Villeneuve (135 GPs):
"Bahrain is a new track for me. I haven't seen it but I know that it's dry, sunny and sandy so visually it must be very
interesting. Talking with other drivers, they say that the track is fun to drive but I didn't see the race on TV last year so I
don't really know what to expect. It will definitely be an interesting trip as I've never been in this country before. I am also
going to play with an F1 video game that includes this track to get used to the layout, but I will really have to find out when I
get there. Felipe Massa (36 GPs): "Bahrain is a bit cooler and less humid than Sepang, and last year it was
similar to most other races in that respect. It's a nice circuit, with a few quick corners, but there are also a lot of slow and
medium-speed bends so we need full downforce. I like driving there, because there are a couple of places where you can pass. It's
not easy, but you can do it, especially if you get a good tow. Bahrain itself is also an exciting place. 2005 Bahrain Grand Prix - Main Page Latest Formula 1 News from Sauber: Brazil - Friday Practice (23/09/2005)Belgium - Race (11/09/2005) Belgium - Qualifying (10/09/2005) Belgium - Friday Practice (09/09/2005) Italy - Race (04/09/2005) Italy - Qualifying (03/09/2005) More news from Sauber F1
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