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13 June: United States Grand Prix Preview - Sauber After scoring five Championship points at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, Team SAUBER PETRONAS immediately heads across North America to Indianapolis Motor Speedway for another back-to-back race, the US Grand Prix. Willy Rampf (Technical
Director): "Indianapolis is a very special track. The banking is unique in F1, and the main straight is very long. Running from
the infield to the end of that straight, via the banking, provides the longest full throttle section in F1. That, and the frequently
high ambient temperature, makes it hard on engines. The good thing there is that the track is wide, so there are several possible
lines into Turn 1 which create overtaking possibilities. Jacques Villeneuve (141 GPs, 5
points 2005): "Indy is a nice track. You have the infield complex, but then at the end of the lap it's flat out with just a
kink when you get on to the main oval and the banked corner. We're going through it at 300 kph, and it doesn't feel like a corner at
all. Finally, you have the very long straight with the start/finish line, where we reach 340 kph. There is heavy braking at the end
of that, which is different to other tracks. That section offers a good overtaking opportunity. The circuit is also bumpy, and quite
difficult. Felipe Massa (42 GPs, 7 points 2005): "In Montreal I could add five points to our score and together
with Spa last year this was my best finish of my Formula One career so far. This showed that we are capable of achieving such a
result with determination and teamwork. I also think that tracks like Montreal suit my style and Indianapolis is a nice place, too. 2005 United States 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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