What does this one-two result mean for you personally and for the BMW Sauber team?
Mario Theissen: Montreal was a first for the BMW Sauber F1 Team: now we all know how sweet victory tastes – not just a victory, but a one-two, of course. This was reward for the enthusiasm, the commitment and the expertise which marks us out as a team. It has been less than three years since the decision was taken to put the team together. We set ourselves ambitious goals and embarked on a two-year development programme which has laid the groundwork for achieving these aims. As things stand we are right on schedule – and in this respect, the result in Montreal represents confirmation of the work we’ve been doing. We are heading in the right direction and will continue along this path. Question: Do you see Robert Kubica or the BMW Sauber team as serious contenders in the battle for the world championship title? Mario Theissen: Nobody who is at the top of the drivers’ world championship after seven races is there by accident. The team and drivers have been working their way gradually tow