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BMW SAUBER F1 TEAM - CANADIAN GRAND PRIX - PREVIEW

The BMW Sauber F1 Team and its Formula One rivals will be embarking on the second of five back-to-back race weekends during the 2007 season when they line up on the grid at the picturesque Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal on 10th June.

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Canadian Grand Prix.

8th - 10th June 2007
6th of 17 World Championship rounds


Preview.

Munich/Hinwil, 1st June 2007. The BMW Sauber F1 Team and its Formula One rivals
will be embarking on the second of five back-to-back race weekends during the
2007 season when they line up on the grid at the picturesque Circuit Gilles
Villeneuve in Montreal on 10th June. A week later, they will be limbering up
for the next race on the calendar at the world-famous Indianapolis Motor
Speedway in the US.

The BMW Sauber F1 Team will arrive at the Canadian Grand Prix full of
confidence. Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica are aiming to add to their points
totals at the demanding high-speed track and to further strengthen the team's
third place in the constructors' championship. The team has scored points in
every race so far in what is only its second season on the grid.

Nick Heidfeld:
"Like most drivers, I really like travelling over to Montreal. The race circuit
occupies an incredibly beautiful location on the island in the St Lawrence
river, which makes for an unmistakable atmosphere. And the Circuit Gilles
Villeneuve itself has a very special character. It is a high-speed track with
long straights, but also some tight chicanes and a couple of slow corners. To
start with, the asphalt always has very little grip. When the track starts to
get really grippy and the car is working perfectly, though, you can run hard
over the kerbs in the second chicane. This chicane also goes downhill, and you
get seriously close to the wall on the exit.

"Away from the track itself, I also like the city of Montreal a lot. There is
always a great atmosphere there and the people get really excited about the
grand prix. I usually travel to Montreal a few days before the race and have
time to do some shopping in the city. I also like to stop by at a few galleries
in the old part of town. Patricia and I have several pictures at home which I
bought there."

Robert Kubica:
"I am really looking forward to Montreal as it is one of my favourite tracks in
the Formula One calendar. It means driving with lower downforce for the first
time this season. Last year on the Friday I was quite good there. I am looking
to repeat that performance and I think our car can perform very well there
because of the downforce configuration. I like the track because it is a street
circuit and has pretty low grip, improving during the weekend.

"It will be interesting to see how I can cope with the Bridgestone tyres
compared to the Michelins of last year, and how I have to change my driving
style. I will see how big an influence it was for me to change to the different
tyres. Montreal was the track where my driving style of last year gave me an
advantage. As I am not driving the same as in 2006 we have to see how it will
be this year."

Mario Theissen, BMW Motorsport Director:
"The two races in North America represent not only the next challenge for us as
a team in terms of collecting more World Championship points - they also carry
a lot of weight for the BMW Group. The USA was the most important single market
for the BMW Group in 2006, with sales of some 314,000 BMW and MINI cars. Canada
is the Group's second largest market in America after the USA. BMW, therefore,
has a large fan base in the country, and we also feel the strength of this
popularity as a team.

"Last year, we crossed the Atlantic in fifth place in the standings. In 2007 we
will be arriving in Canada as the third best team. In 2006 we were only able to
take two points away from the pair of races in North America. This is something
we are naturally looking to improve on, and we are aiming to collect as many
points as possible on the back of our good result in Monaco in order to further
strengthen our position in the championship.

"The atmosphere at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on the island in the St
Lawrence river, with its paddock running along the side of the former Olympic
rowing basin, is simply captivating. With the colourful hustle and bustle in
the city and a race circuit on the waterfront there are certainly parallels in
terms of atmosphere with the Monaco Grand Prix. However, the type of challenge
presented by the Montreal track could hardly be more different. The Circuit
Gilles Villeneuve places totally different aerodynamic demands on the cars and
pushes both the brakes in particular, and the engines, to the limit. In line
with the F1 regulations, our cars will continue with the same engines as we
used in Monaco. Sebastian Vettel will be with us in America in his capacity as
test and reserve driver."

Willy Rampf, Technical Director:
"The combination of long straights and chicanes makes Montreal what we call a
'medium downforce' circuit, and we have developed a special aero package that
takes this into account. The long straight leading up to the final chicane
offers the drivers the best overtaking opportunity if top speed allows.
Montreal is harder on the brakes than any other circuit on the F1 calendar, so
maximum brake cooling and high-performance specifications for discs and pads
are the order of the day.

"This is a circuit that punishes even the slightest error, as the crash
barriers are largely extremely close to the track and there are not many
run-off areas. We were very competitive in Canada last year, and I am extremely
confident that we will be able to come away with good results again this year."

History and background:

With a population of 1.6 million, the eastern Canadian city of Montreal is the
country's second-largest city and the capital of the 80-percent French-speaking
province of Quebec. 3.7 million people live in the greater Montreal area. The
city lies on the Île de Montreal at the confluence of the Ottawa and St
Lawrence rivers. The 233-metre-high Mont Royal - located in the centre of the
island - gave its name to the city, which was founded by French explorers in
1642 as Ville-Marie-de-Montreal. The Port de Montreal remains an important
stop-off for ships on their way to the Great Lakes. The region's climate is
dominated by extremely cold winters and short, sunny summers.

From 12.00 to 18.00 hrs on Saturday 9th June, BMW drivers will gather with a
selection of exceptional cars for a concours in the park grounds of the
downtown Bell Centre. The finest examples in various categories will be
selected as part of the event. Needless to say, representatives of the media
are also very welcome to attend.

The complex on Notre Dame island where the non-permanent race track is located
was the site of the 1967 World Expo and hosted the 1976 Olympic Games. The
Formula One paddock runs along the side of the former rowing basin.

2007 marks the 39th Canadian Grand Prix and the 29th held in Montreal. The
first Canadian Grand Prix took place in 1967 in Mosport, which went on to host
a further seven GPs. Mont-Tremblant was the venue for two GPs. Formula One
moved to Montreal in 1978, where it has been held ever since on the circuit
named after the winner of the inaugural race, Gilles Villeneuve.

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