"You have a lot of responsibility - but a lot of freedom also," says
Rampf, who has been enjoying his task since the days when Peter Sauber
used to be the Team Principal. "Designing fast cars is my job."
In Canada, he was able to celebrate the first win of a racing car
designed under his aegis. "This triumph was a major pleasure and
satisfaction," says Rampf, recalling his feelings following the
success. "We are making huge efforts to win races, and this victory
confirmed that we are on the right path. It provided the entire squad
with self-confidence. First of all, however, it was a team result. The
car isn't built by me alone - I've got a lot of extremely skilled
colleagues."
And what is the BMW Sauber F1 Team's future Technical Coordinator
dreaming about? "My dream? I'm living my dream right now," replies
Rampf. But there's still one thing he would love to do: a motorbike
tour of Lesotho, together with his son. "When I was working for BMW in
Africa I made some fantastic tours there. And I absolutely want to
repeat that sometime," concludes the 55-year old.
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