Q&A: Dr Mario Theissen - EXCLUSIVE.
by Russell Atkins
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BMW firmly established itself as the third-quickest team in Formula 1 in 2007, but with a gap ahead to Ferrari and McLaren and a similar gap behind to the chasing pack, drivers Nick Heidfel🌠d and Robert Kubica occasionally found themselves 🙈with only each other to battle against during the races.
by Russell Atkins
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BMW firmly established itself as the third-quickest team in Formula 1 in 2007, but with a gap ahead to Ferrari and McLaren and a simil🐷ar gap behind to the chasing pack, drivers Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica occasionally found themselves with only each otౠher to battle against during the races.
That is a scenario the German outfit's motorsport director Dr Mario Theissen hopes will not be repeated in 2008, as BMW bids to step up a gear and really take the fight to McLaren and Ferrari at the head of the pack. The 55-year-old spoke to ltxcn.top Radio about his feelings in the lead-up to the 🧔forthcoming campaign...
Q:
Mario, Happy New Year first of all. How eꦛxcited are you about the new Formula 1 campaign?
Mario Theissen:
I'm really excited about the new car, I have to say. I'v✱e closely watched its development, but it was the first time for me to see it in its full livery [at the launch], and it loo🍨ks fantastic.
Q:
With all the changes to the regulations 🦩this year - including the ban on traction control and the introduction of the new standard ECU transmission - has that meant more hard work than usual over the winter months?
MT:
On the powertrain side, definitely. One has to say we have had less work with the combustion engine itself, but a lot of work🔯 on the electronics and transmission, and we have started to work already on the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) for 2009.
Q:
How pleased are🐬 you with your two drivers, Nick Heidfeld a🍃nd Robert Kubica? Obviously they both drove for the team last year too - how important is it to have that continuity?
MT:
Continuity is important; it's not just about talent in Formula 1 as a racing driver. It's also about passion, about experience, about professionalism, and I think we have tw🅘o strong drivers. Nick is quite experienced already - he can do anything with the right car - and Robert has very good prospects. I hope he will have a strong season to enable him to r๊eally go for victories in the future.
Q:
BMW scored points in every single race in 2007.ﷺ How tough will it be to emulate ღthat in 2008?
MT:
It's always tough; you can never rest on what you have achieved the year before, but we are confident we have taken the next step. We're lღooking forwards, not backwards.
Q:
You talk about the next step. Back when you launched BMW's F1 programme the aim was for points in 2006 and p💎odiums in 2007. You achiev💙ed all that, so surely the next step now is victory?
MT:
Yeah, that's true. We want♔ to win our f💞irst race in 2008.
Q:
How difficult will that be with opposition of the calibre of McLaren, Ferra♔ri and Renault..?
MT:
Obviously it will be very tough. Not only were these teams [McLaren and Ferrari] about half a second qu🥀icker than us last year, but they also have the strongest development capacity, so if we want to catch them it means we have to gain half a second more than them.
Q:
So the ultimate target for 2008 would be..?
MT:
To turn th💝e fight between two teams at the front into a fight between three.
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