"Obviously Robert has gained a lot of experience", says Rampf. "I think
especially this winter, when we brought the new car onto the track, it
was very important that we relied on and got very exact feedback to
develop the car, because when it comes to balance issues, it's not
always so easy to see it in the wind tunnel or on the data."
After a series of rather disappointing test results at the start of the
year, the BMW Sauber F1 Team has worked meticulously and consistently
on its performance. This effort has so far been rewarded with three
podium places in Australia, Malaysia and Bahrain, as well as the
interim lead in the Constructors' World Championship.
Rampf believes the team also has Robert to thank for the excellent
results so far: "I think he has done a very good job. His comments are
quite precise and quite repeatable, which is very important for us. He
has certainly learned a lot, and made a step up compared to last year."
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