''We were not just slow, we were also inconsistent''The Hungarian Grand Prix didn't take the course the BMW Sauber team had hoped for.
After all, the Munich and Hinwil based squad scored just one point at Budapest with Robert Kubica taking eighth position and Nick
Heidfeld out of the points in tenth. Nonetheless, this result won't affect the BMW Sauber F1.08's development programme, says Mario Theissen.
"We were not just slow, we were also inconsistent," admits the BMW Motorsport Director. "Like Ferrari, we also witnessed that one car was doing much better than the other. There was something out there that we did not understand."
According to Theissen, an extensive analysis of the disappointing performance in Hungary will help the team understanding what went wrong. Apart from that, the development work on the F1.
08 will continue.
"Obviously we aren't going to sit down and twiddle our thumbs as we still have developments in the pipeline - aerodynamic as well as mechanical," said Theissen. "And we definitely won't stop the development of the F1.08 because of one unsatisfying result."
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