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After all the talking during winter testing, the season finally started with the first two free practice sessions of the Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne. The two Sauber F1 Team drivers, Nico Hülkenberg and Esteban Gutiérrez, finished tenth and 15th respectively. While Esteban was quite happy with the day, Nico feels there is still quite a bit of work left to do. 

 The Sauber F1 Team is celebrating 20 years in Formula One. Debuting at the South African Grand Prix in Kyalami in March 1993, JJ Lehto finished fifth. During these 20 years the team claimed 27 podiums, including a one-two with Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld at the Canadian Grand Prix in 2008. This weekend the nose cone of the Sauber C32-Ferrari carries a special anniversary decal.
Nico Hülkenberg:Sauber C32-Ferrari (Chassis 02/Ferrari 056)
1st Practice: 12. / 1:28.786 min (19 laps) / 2nd Practice 10. / 1:28.187 min (34 laps)
“Overall it was a challenging day. On the first day there are always a few things you need to work on and improve. I think we still have some homework to do. Free Practice two was quite difficult for me because of traffic. I think we can still improve our time. We collected a lot of data for the tyres and if we do our homework well we should be able to aim at the top ten qualifying tomorrow.”
Esteban Gutiérrez:
Sauber C32-Ferrari (Chassis 03/Ferrari 056)
1st Practice: 16. / 1: 30.203 min (17 laps) / 2nd Practice 15. / 1:28.772 min (33 laps)
"It was a very productive day. The tyres are getting better, and not as critical as in Barcelona. As a team we need to find more speed, and that means me as a driver as well. I’ve improved from free practice one to free practice two. Now I will focus on improving for qualifying tomorrow.”
Tom McCullough, Head of Track Engineering:
"The weather was good to us today, which allowed us to evaluate both tyre specifications as well as some development parts on the car. We had a small problem on Esteban’s car in P1 which cost us a few laps, but we got out back on track. Overall, we have some work to do on the car's balance, but we are reasonably happy how it performed. We now need to go and look at our data and make the most of it for qualifying and the race.”



Preview – 2013 Rolex Australian Grand Prix

08.03.2013 - 1st Round of the FIA Formula One World Championship, 15th to 17th March 2013



Hinwil, 8th March 2013 – After 12 days of intensive testing at the Jerez and Barcelona circuits, the start of the new season beckons: on the weekend of 15th – 17th March, the 2013 FIA Formula One World Championship gets under way at Melbourne’s Albert Park with the Australian Grand Prix. The Sauber F1 Team will embark on its 21st season with a new driver pairing: Nico Hülkenberg and Esteban Gutiérrez will be behind the wheel of the Sauber C32-Ferrari. Building on the strong foundation laid down last year, the team now aims to make further advances.



Nico Hülkenberg (car number 11):

“Finally the start of the season is coming closer. I left Europe yesterday. I’m really looking forward to this race, as Australia is always one of my favorite Grands Prix, and Melbourne has a very special atmosphere, so I’m keen to be there. I also like the track which is not a permanent circuit. We are driving around a lake in a park and, especially during the drivers’ parade, you feel very close to the fans.

“The track itself is very challenging for the drivers. It has got a lot of bumps and you have to know how best to deal with them. In terms of competitiveness, the final Barcelona test showed we are quite well prepared but still have some homework to do, and that we still have room for improvement in certain areas. But I’m confident the baseline is good. I’m really looking forward to racing against the usual grid and finally get a clear picture of where everybody stands with regard to performance.”



Esteban Gutiérrez (car number 12):

"Now we have finalised the pre-season testing, I feel very grateful for the work of every team member and the opportunity to get up to speed with the basics of F1.Melbourne will be my first race in F1 and I'm sure it will be very special. It’s a track that I don’t know, but I’m confident I will be able to learn it quickly in the free practice sessions.

"Competing in a Formula One race is the next step in my career, and that’s what I need to focus on. One of the things that I need to do is feel natural and relaxed in my surroundings so I can focus on the most important elements during the weekend. I feel I have a good base for the start of the season, but, of course, I will keep on working as I have areas were I can improve. My goal is to exploit the car’s potential and finish consistently within the points."



Tom McCullough, Head of Track Engineering:

“We have had a very productive pre-season test programme completing 5,308 km, which is a credit to all those involved with the design, manufacture and operation. Nico and Esteban have quickly settled into their new working environment and have already established strong working relationships within the team, which is very important. You never know exactly where you sit compared to the other teams during winter testing, but importantly the C32 has performed as expected which is encouraging.

“Melbourne is a typical street circuit with significant track evolution. It is very important to have good braking stability and a car that performs well in the low to medium speed corners. The layout of the track also requires the car to have a good change of direction. It will be interesting to see how the new generation Medium and Super Soft Pirelli tyres perform at a track with less high speed corners than our two test tracks. It is important we maximise our full potential from the start of the season, as all the signs are that the grid will continue to be close. Overall the whole team is confident and looking forward to getting out there and starting the 2013 racing season.”


Circuit

Albert Park, Melbourne / 5.303 km
Race distance
58 laps / 307.574 km

Schedule
Qualifying 17:00 hrs, Race 17:00 hrs local time (06:00 hrs GMT)

Driver
Nico Hülkenberg
Esteban Gutiérrez