BMW is on schedule – Riedl
From mid January, the first chassis for the BMW Sauber F1.09 will be assembled in Hinwil. "We have set aside five full days for this purpose," Riedl explains. "It will only take a matter of hours to completely assemble a new car during the season." For comparison: the team needs about eight hours after a race to dismantle a car, check and replace individual components, and put the car back together again.
Individual components of the new BMW Sauber F1.09, such as the car's gearbox, have been in production for months already. Riedl says: "We started with this as early as last summer. The latest components to have been produced are, for example, the front wing end plates. The regulations for these were only finalized midway through December."