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| Sergio Perez and the Sauber F1 Team scored their third podium of the season. Sergio started 12th and came second at the Italian Grand Prix in Monza, the same result as earlier this year in Malaysia |
The Sauber F1 Team equaled its best result of the season, which was a total of 20
points achieved at the German round of the championship. In addition to Sergio’s 18
points, his team mate, Kamui Kobayashi, contributed two points by coming ninth at the
legendary high speed circuit in the Royal Park. After the end of the European season, the
Sauber F1 Team now has exactly 100 points to its tally and remains sixth in the 2012 FIA
Formula One Constructors’ Championship with seven races to go. Sergio is still ninth
in the drivers’ championship, while Kamui remains 12th.
Sergio Pérez: 2nd
Sauber C31-Ferrari (Chassis 03/Ferrari 056)
Start on new hard tyres, after 29 laps change to new medium tyres.
“This was a very enjoyable race for me. It was one of those where you have the
pace and are the one to attack. I am very happy for the team which is working very hard.
It is a really good team, I am proud of it. I didn’t have an easy first stint with
the hard tyres but it was certainly the right strategy. I was frequently in contact with
the team on the radio because I was worried the tyres would suddenly drop and we would
have to change our strategy. Also we were not quite sure how quickly they would warm up.
However, it worked out fine, I could stay out as long as I needed to for our strategy. The
second stint was then really maximum attack and I must say all of the drivers I overtook
have been fair. They didn’t leave me more room than they had to, but it was always
enough. This is the way it should be. I am very pleased at having achieved my first
European podium in Monza.”

Kamui Kobayashi: 9th
Sauber C31-Ferrari (Chassis 02/Ferrari 056)
Start on used medium tyres, after 20 laps change to new hard tyres.
“First of all congratulations to Sergio - well done, mate! It is a great day for
our team. I have nothing to complain about with my race, but for some reason I just
didn’t have the pace. Obviously I raced on a different strategy as I had to start on
the tyres I qualified with. For both compounds I admit I had a lack of experience as we
hadn’t managed to do long runs on Friday. I just had a normal race, so there
wasn’t really anything special.”
Monisha Kaltenborn, CEO:
“What a day and what a result! I have to say this comes as somewhat of a surprise
on a track which we thought would be quite challenging for our car. But once again we
proved our strong race performance. For quite some time Sergio was the fastest driver out
there. It’s fantastic that the team back at our home base prepared such a
competitive car. The race team made the right decisions for the set-up and the strategy
and the drivers delivered on the track. These 20 points are very important for our goal to
move up in the championship.”