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BMW Sauber F1 Team takes Klien and Asmer on board
Mon Feb 04 12:00:00 CET 2008 Press Release
The BMW Sauber F1 Team will be launching into the 2008 season with a quartet of drivers.
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Munich/Hinwil, 2nd February 2008. The BMW Sauber F1 Team will be launching into
the 2008 season with a quartet of drivers. Austrian Christian Klien has been
signed up as a test and reserve driver while Marko Asmer of Estonia comes on
board as a second junior test driver.
"We wanted a third driver with Formula One racing experience," explains BMW
Motorsport Director Mario Theissen, "as well as an up-and-coming young driver
for us to train up to Formula One level. With Christian we have signed on a
driver who is familiar with the format of a grand prix weekend and can step
into the breach right away should one of our team drivers have to back out.
Marko has driven our car four times since 4th December and has made steady
progress. He has worked in a concentrated, focused and calm fashion. The
feedback from the engineers bears positive testimony to him, and the chemistry
between him and the team is right as well."
Christian Klien (born 7th February 1983 in Hohenems, Austria) switched to
Formula BMW in 1999 following a career in karting. "That's where I learnt the
basics of formula racing," he recalls, "and so joining the BMW Sauber F1 Team
is a bit of a homecoming for me. I'm really pleased that I will be part of the
team in 2008 and continue to be involved in Formula One."
Klien won the German Formula Renault in 2002 and was runner-up in the 2003
Formula 3 Euro Series. In 2004 he entered Formula One with the Jaguar Racing
team. 2005 and 2006 saw him competing in F1 for Red Bull Racing. In 2007 he was
a test driver for Honda. His best Formula One results so far have been fourth
on the grid and a fifth-placed race finish.
Marko Asmer (born 30th July 1984 in Tallinn, Estonia) says: "I always hoped for
an opportunity to get into Formula One. Naturally I did everything I could to
avoid any mistakes and to do a good job. I learnt a lot while driving in the
tests at Jerez and Valencia, but also as a spectator and observer. I was given
a very friendly welcome and got on just fine. I feel good in the BMW Sauber F1
Team and I'm very grateful to be a part of it now."
Asmer was Estonian, Baltic, Finnish and Scandinavian kart champion, dominated
the World Kart Championship, and was honoured in 2001 as the world's most
talented kart driver. Formula Ford proved to be the most affordable way of
gaining entry into single-seater racing. In 2003, Asmer came runner-up in the
Formula Ford Festival at Brands Hatch. In the same year he was invited to get
behind the wheel of a Formula One racer for the first time to take a test for
the BMW WilliamsF1 Team. From 2004 on he competed in Formula 3. 2007 saw him
commuting between the All Japan F3 Series and the British Championship, which
he won with a commanding 11 wins and two further podium places.