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Sauber Petronas Engineering

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Swiss F1 engine manufacturer

Sauber Petronas Engineering AG
Company typePrivate company
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedHinwil, 1996
FounderPeter Sauber andWilly Rampf
Defunct2005 (due toBMW purchase)
HeadquartersHinwil,Switzerland
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Peter Sauber,Willy Rampf andOsamu Goto [ja]
ProductsEngines and hydraulic manifolds
ServicesHigh performance engineering
ParentSauber F1 Team andPetronas
Petronasas a Formula One engine manufacturer
Formula One World Championship career
First entry1997 Australian Grand Prix
Last entry2005 Chinese Grand Prix
Races entered153 (151 starts)
ChassisSauber
Constructors' Championships0 (Best result: 4th, 2001)
Drivers'
Championships
0 (Best result: 8th, 2001, Nick Heidfeld)
Race victories0
Podiums4
Points142
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0

Sauber Petronas Engineering AG (SPE) was a company owned jointly by the Swiss racing car manufacturerSauber (60%) and the Malaysian oil companyPetronas (40%). It was founded in 1996[1] for the purpose of supplying engines to the SauberFormula One team but at the same time the company began work on the design of production car engines for the Malaysian national car companyProton.[2] The company also helped develop racing motorcycles likePetronas GP1.[3]

FormerHonda andFerrari engineerOsamu Goto was in charge of the Powertrain Division, including the F1 engine program.[1][2]

The engines were for many years nearly identical to the ones used by Ferrari but were brandedPetronas. Sauberlicensed nearly every legally licensable part from Ferrari and even had several Ferrari engineers on staff. Many pointed out suspicious similarities between Ferrari and Sauber chassis, but no formal accusations were ever made, even ifFIA rules require each team to design their own chassis. The long-term aim of Sauber Petronas was to design and build its own F1 engines for the 1999 season but the programme was abandoned, choosing instead to continue with the Ferrari units.[2]

In 1998, Petronas commissioned the Powertrain Division of SPE to design their own first commercial automotive engine, thePetronas E01e engine.[3]

After the 2005 season, Sauber was bought byBMW and the co-operation with Ferrari ended.

Formula One engine results

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(key; results inbold indicate pole position; results initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngineTyresDrivers12345678910111213141516171819PointsWCC
1997Red Bull Sauber PetronasSauber C16Petronas SPE-01 3.0V10GAUSBRAARGSMRMONESPCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAAUTLUXJPNEUR167th
United KingdomJohnny HerbertRet74RetRet558RetRet34Ret8768
ItalyNicola Larini611Ret7Ret
ItalyGianni Morbidelli1410Ret91299DNS
ArgentinaNorberto FontanaRet9914
1998Red Bull Sauber PetronasSauber C17Petronas SPE-01DV10GAUSBRAARGSMRESPMONCANFRAGBRAUTGERHUNBELITALUXJPN106th
FranceJean AlesiRet9561012Ret7RetRet10735107
United KingdomJohnny Herbert611RetRet77Ret8Ret8Ret10RetRetRet10
1999Red Bull Sauber PetronasSauber C18Petronas SPE-03A 3.0V10BAUSBRASMRMONESPCANFRAGBRAUTGERHUNBELITAEURMALJPN58th
FranceJean AlesiRetRet6RetRetRetRet14Ret81699Ret76
BrazilPedro DinizRetRetRetRetRet6Ret66RetRetRetRetRetRet11
2000Red Bull Sauber PetronasSauber C19Petronas SPE 04A 3.0V10BAUSBRASMRGBRESPEURMONCANFRAAUTGERHUNBELITAUSAJPNMAL68th
BrazilPedro DinizRetDNS811Ret7Ret10119RetRet118811Ret
FinlandMika SaloDSQDNS687Ret5Ret10651097Ret108
2001Red Bull Sauber PetronasSauber C20Petronas 01A 3.0V10BAUSMALBRASMRESPAUTMONCANEURFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAUSAJPN214th
GermanyNick Heidfeld4Ret3769RetRetRet66Ret6Ret1169
FinlandKimi Räikkönen6RetRetRet841041075Ret7DNS7RetRet
2002Red Bull Sauber PetronasSauber C21Petronas 02A 3.0V10BAUSMALBRASMRESPAUTMONCANEURGBRFRAGERHUNBELITAUSAJPN115th
GermanyNick HeidfeldRet5Ret104Ret81276769101097
BrazilFelipe MassaRet6Ret85RetRet969Ret77RetRetRet
GermanyHeinz-Harald Frentzen13
2003Red Bull Sauber PetronasSauber C22Petronas 03A 3.0V10BAUSMALBRASMRESPAUTMONCANEURFRAGBRGERHUNITAUSAJPN196th
GermanyNick HeidfeldRet8Ret1010Ret11Ret81317109959
GermanyHeinz-Harald Frentzen69511RetDNSRetRet91212RetRet133Ret
2004Red Bull Sauber PetronasSauber C23Petronas 04A 3.0V10BAUSMALBHRSMRESPMONEURCANUSAFRAGBRGERHUNBELITACHNJPNBRA346th
ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella10111197Ret6491269858789
BrazilFelipe MassaRet81210959RetRet13913Ret412898
2005Sauber PetronasSauber C24Petronas 05A 3.0V10MAUSMALBHRSMRESPMONEURCANUSAFRAGBRGERHUNTURITABELBRAJPNCHN208th
CanadaJacques Villeneuve13Ret114Ret11139DNS81415Ret11116121210
BrazilFelipe Massa1010710119144DNSRet10814Ret91011106

References

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  1. ^ab"The C21 Car Specifications".Autosport.com.Haymarket Media Group.
  2. ^abc"Sauber Petronas Engineering".Grandprix.com. Inside F1.
  3. ^ab"Sauber roll out new motorcycle venture".GPUpdate.net.JHED Media.
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