Friday, September 30, 2011

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Japanese GP - Preview

30.09.2011


The Sauber F1 Team is looking forward to the home Grand Prix of its driver Kamui Kobayashi on the challenging Suzuka Circuit on 9th October. After recent difficult and unlucky races Kobayashi and his team mate, Sergio Pérez, want to get back on the road to success at the Japanese Grand Prix. The Sauber C30-Ferrari will have a wide ranging development package.

15th of 19 Rounds of the FIA Formula One World Championship, 7-9 October 2011


The Japanese Grand Prix will also be the launch of team partner Mad-Croc’s energy drinks in Japan. Mad-Croc featuring team and Kamui Kobayashi themed packaging will be available in various shops in Japan shortly after the Grand Prix, and during the race weekend in the team’s paddock hospitality.

Kamui Kobayashi (car number 16):
“It is always very exciting going back to Japan to race, but when I went back last year it had been a long time since I had raced there and it felt especially good to be there. There were so many fans around and that in itself was very impressive. For me this year will only be the third time I have ever raced at the Suzuka circuit. Last year was my first time in a Formula One car, and before that I just did one Formula Toyota race in 2003 when I was 17-years old. Because of this I don’t know it that well, and certainly most of the other drivers know it better than I do. Nevertheless Suzuka is one of my favourite circuits, and I also think one of the best tracks as well. Racing there is exciting and cool. I think every driver likes it. It is really enjoyable to drive on if you get in the right rhythm. The S Curves - two, three, four, five and six - are my favourites. This is my home country and so many fans are waiting, so I really think it is great to do. I believe Japan is very important for Formula One and I think we can put on a good show for the sport, which is a good thing for the Japanese fans. I think my parents may be coming to see me race there as they came last year.”

Sergio Pérez (car number 17):
“I think Suzuka will be one of the most special races of the season. For me it will the first time I go to Japan, but I have driven the circuit on the simulator and it is obviously an exciting one. I am very much looking forward to driving through the high speed corners in reality, and I also think those corners will suit our car quite well. Personally I want to keep up the momentum I think I have, and I can feel I’m getting on top of things. I want to improve and finish the season on a high. I also expect the team will get a lot of support from the Japanese fans because of Kamui, and this will be a nice experience as well.”

James Key, Technical Director:
“Suzuka is an exciting and technical track, with many high speed corners and a mix of very technical low speed corners, and it's also the only track with a figure of eight configuration. It's always something special for our team to go to Suzuka with Kamui as our driver, as we get a lot of extra support. Suzuka is a very challenging track, and both our drivers have shown in the past that they are particularly competitive on demanding circuits. Kamui drove a brilliant race last year in Suzuka with spectacular overtaking. Sergio only knows the track from the simulator, but I have no doubt he will also be strong. We will bring a wide ranging aero package for the car, which includes a completely new front wing, new rear wings, new turning vanes and side pod deflectors, new brake ducts and modifications to the floor. This was always planned for Suzuka and, if it all works well, it should give us a reasonable step forward. Obviously we want to bounce back from some recent bad luck. Going into the final quarter of the season there will be tracks which should suit our car better. It would definitely be great to get a positive result for all our supporters in Japan in what has been a very challenging year for the people there.”


Circuit: Suzuka Circuit / 5.807 km
Race distance: 53 laps / 307.471 km
Schedule: Qualifying 14:00 hrs, Race 15:00 hrs local time (05:00/06:00 hrs GMT)


Kamui Kobayashi
Born: 13.09.1986 Amagasaki (JP)
Marital status: Single
Height / Weight: 1.68 m / 58 kg
First GP: Brazil 2009 (9th)
GP started: 35
Best race result: 5th (Monaco 2011)
Best qualifying: 8th (Silverstone 2011)
Fastest race laps: -
Points in total: 62 (3 in 2009, 32 in 2010)
Points in 2011: 27 (11th overall)

Sergio Pérez
Born: 26.01.1990 Guadalajara (MX)
Marital status: Single
Height / Weight: 1.73 m / 63 kg
First GP: Australia 2011(7th/disqualified)
GP started: 12
Best race result: 7th (Silverstone 2011)
Best qualifying: 9th (Spa 2011)
Fastest race laps: -
Points in total: 9
Points in 2011: 9 (16th overall)


With 36 points the Sauber F1 Team is currently 7th in the Constructors‘ Championship


Schedule for the group interview sessions during the weekend:

Thursday:
13:30-13:40 – Sergio Pérez – TV (Spanish, then English)
13:40-13:50 – Sergio Pérez – written media (Spanish)
13:50-14:00 – Sergio Pérez – written media (English)
15:00 – Kamui Kobayashi – FIA Press Conference & TV
17:00-17:20 – Peter Sauber and Monisha Kaltenborn – all media (German and English)

Friday:
16:45-16:55 – Kamui Kobayashi – TV (Japanese, then English)
16:45-16:55 – Sergio Pérez – TV (Spanish, then English)

Saturday:
16:45-17:05 – Kamui Kobayashi – written media (Japanese)
17:05-17:15 – Kamui Kobayashi – written media (English)
17:15-17:25 – Kamui Kobayashi – TV (Japanese, then English)
16:45-16:55 – Sergio Pérez – written media (Spanish)
16:55-17:05 – Sergio Pérez – written media (English)
17:05-17:15 – Sergio Pérez – TV (Spanish, then English)

Sunday:
After the race the drivers will be available in the mixed zone set up by the FIA. Peter Sauber, Monisha Kaltenborn and James Key will be available in the team’s area.

Involvement in the FIA press conference means that the group interviews will be cancelled on the relevant day.

Credit: Sauber F1 Team (www.sauberf1team.com)

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