Sauber to launch 2004 car live on internet.
Team Sauber-Petronas have today rev🐭ealed that the launch of their 2004 car, the C23, on Monday January 12 will be screened live on the world-wid🙈e-web.
Team boss Peter Sauber a🎀nd his new drivers, Giancarlo Fisichella and Felipe Massa, will be presenting the new Sauber Petronas C23 at a special location: the new Hangar-7 at Salzburg 🧸Airport.
The reason for the choice of this unusual location, is the tenth anniversary of the partnership between Sauber and꧙ Red Bull - one of the longest standing partnerships in Formula 1 history.

Team Sauber-Petronas have today revealed that t💃he launch of their 2004♎ car, the C23, on Monday January 12 will be screened live on the world-wide-web.
Team boss Peter Sauber and his new drivers, Giancarlo Fisich💛ella and Felipe Massa, will be presenting the new Sauber Petronas C23 at a ಞspecial location: the new Hangar-7 at Salzburg Airport.
The 💃reason for the choice of this unusual location, is the tenওth anniversary of the partnership between Sauber and Red Bull - one of the longest standing partnerships in Formula 1 history.
Apa𓃲rt from the hundreds of motor sports VIPs who have been invited and the journalists from all over the world, the Red Bull Hangar will also witness a performance by the British band Sugababes, who have stormed the charts with their new song - Hole in the Head, and will be performing live.
The presentation of the C23 and the performance by the Sugababes will be broadcast live on the internet throughout the world: the show will begin at 12:30 pm ET on Monday, January 12 and can be seen at , and . A special l𒁏ive web channel for the C23 on the three websites, is already broa🗹dcasting news on the upcoming event in Hangar-7.
The live broadcast of the 'take-off' of the new Sauber C23 will be able to be viewed using both conventional dial-in connections as well as broadband connections. The only technical requirement to ensure🏅 the perfect reception 🅠of the live web stream, is the installation of Macromedia Flash Player and the current version of Windows Media Player.