
Model
F1.06
Year
2006
Team
BMW Sauber F1 Team
State
Rolling chassis
Price
Sold
Description
The BMW Sauber F1.06 was the car with which the BMW Sauber team competed in the 2006 Formula One season.
It was driven by Nick Heidfeld, who joined from BMW Williams, and Jacques Villeneuve, who had spent one season with the team before it was bought by BMW.
However, the Canadian was replaced by third driver Robert Kubica before the season finished.
The year marked the first time that BMW had competed as a full team; previously it had only supplied engines.
The 2006 season was treated as very much a transitional year by the team, so the car’s level of competitiveness was a pleasant surprise.
The F1.06 was a contender for points throughout the season, and its form culminated with two podium finishes: one for Heidfeld at the Hungaroring, and the other for Kubica at Monza.
BMW Sauber also developed the car throughout the year, with some sort of improvement available at every race.
The team’s innovation even caused controversy: a “flexible” rear wing was stiffened early in the season and two vertical pylons in front of the cockpit were banned after an appearance at Magny-Cours.
The team eventually finished fifth in the Constructors’ Championship, with 36 points.
The F1.06 car is the last BMW Sauber car to be developed by Sauber due to team transitional.
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Drivers

Nick HEIDFELD
May 10, 1977

Robert KUBICA
December 7, 1984

Sebastian VETTEL
July 3, 1987
Chassis #09b history
Grand prix
China
car number
17
Driver
Robert Kubica
starting grid
9th
race result
13th
Grand prix
Japan
car number
17
Pilot
Robert Kubica
starting grid
12th
race result
9th
Grand prix
Brazil
car number
17
Pilot
Robert Kubica
starting grid
9th
race result
9th