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#267984
A great decision, in my opinion. They're very fast drivers and Kobayashi especially has shown himself to be very capable and consistent, having only failed to finish in the points on two occasions this year, although he has three non-scores due to the disqualification in Melbourne. Hopefully Sauber can improve on this year's form and take the fight to Renault and Mercedes in 2012. They've got the drivers to do it, they have good resources and they appear to have got their technical team in-shape this year. Things are looking good. 8-)

Sauber will retain its current drivers for 2012, with Kamui Kobayashi and Sergio Perez having agreed new contracts with the Swiss-based team.

The duo have impressed this year, and the team announced on the eve of the Hungarian Grand Prix that it will continue with an unchanged line-up heading into next year.

Team principal Peter Sauber said: "We are very pleased with our drivers. Kamui has grown into his role extremely well this year. Though it is only his second full Formula 1 season, he is already taking on the responsibilities that naturally fall to the more experienced driver in the team.

"We are delighted with him at both a sporting and a personal level. We had an option of working with him in 2012 and there was never any doubt that we would take it."

Perez already had a contract in place for 2012 after agreeing a multi-year deal before he signed, and Sauber said that the Mexican's pace this year had shown he was right to have faith in the youngster.

"Sergio has achieved more than one could expect from a rookie. From the very first race he proved that he is capable of driving not only fast but consistently as well. And after the accident in Monaco he demonstrated that he can handle difficult situations too.

"From the outset we had already signed a contract with Sergio that went beyond 2011. With a rookie that always entails a certain risk, of course, but clearly it has paid off."

Perez said that having confirmation that he was remaining on board for next year would be a boost to his focus for the remainder of this campaign.

"Of course it is very good to have continuity and this way I can intensively prepare with my race engineer for what will be my second Formula 1 season," he said.

"But for now I'm concentrating on finishing this season on a high. The summer break will be very good for me because since my accident in Monaco it has been a busy time."

Sauber's decision to retain both its drivers comes amid an increasing likelihood that there will be no major driver changes at teams this year. Ferrari is the only outfit to officially confirm the identity of both its drivers, with Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa remaining on board.

However, Red Bull Racing, McLaren and Mercedes GP are almost certain to have unchanged driver line-ups next year too.

Sauber has also confirmed it will retain Esteban Gutierrez as its reserve driver.

"Esteban's career is advancing in steady strides," added Sauber. "After his commanding victory in GP3 it was a logical step for him to move up into GP2, where he has now taken his first win.

"He will then enter Formula 1 when he is ready for it. For us he has been a firm fixture of the team since 2010, and we will continue to support him on his way towards Formula 1."
#267986
Good for Sauber, but I was hoping for Kobs to move up the ladder a bit...maybe take Petrovs place in the Renault. Or Schumacher's in the Merc next year! Maaan that'd be awesome....I might even become a fan of Merc.
#267990
Doesnt feel like Renaults standard to me, he's behind Heidfeld in the standings who is asleep this year! :P
#267992
Good for Sauber, but I was hoping for Kobs to move up the ladder a bit...maybe take Petrovs place in the Renault.


Why? Petrov is doing a good job this year. :)


Agreed. He has become a bit of a revelation as far as pay drivers go. He's stepped up into Kubica's and more often than not performed though I think his lack of experience has let him down at times. Having said that he has left Heidfeld standing.
#267993
Good for Sauber, but I was hoping for Kobs to move up the ladder a bit...maybe take Petrovs place in the Renault.


Why? Petrov is doing a good job this year. :)


Agreed. He has become a bit of a revelation as far as pay drivers go. He's stepped up into Kubica's and more often than not performed though I think his lack of experience has let him down at times. Having said that he has left Heidfeld standing.


To be fair, he's not exactly your average pay driver. He was one of the stronger drivers in GP2, although certainly no Hamilton or Hulkenberg (who really, really should not be a reserve driver!). Definitely a solid partner for a good lead driver, something I'm sad to say Quick Nick is not being right now. :(
#268006
Excellent two of my favourite drivers, they're a really good combination. Kobayashi racy, Perez is smooth and all about the long game.

Both young divers with no significant pressure (for f1 drivers) and still in the confidence zone of just enjoying the experience whilst having focus to learn and improve.
#268093
Good for Sauber, but I was hoping for Kobs to move up the ladder a bit...maybe take Petrovs place in the Renault. Or Schumacher's in the Merc next year! Maaan that'd be awesome....I might even become a fan of Merc.


That's not moving up. Those renaults are garbage cars. :hehe:
#268396
Great news; I'm very happy with this news; I've always liked Sauber and I'm happy to see the drivers stay loyal after being given a chance by Peter Sauber and it kills the speculation about Perez moving to Ferrari next year despite Felipe Massa having a race contract for next season! Plus I think another year in a nurturing team like Sauber will benefit both drivers!
#269090
I think this is a good decision from Sauber. Both of those drivers are young, talented, and have sponsorship money that will definitely give the team something to look forward next season.

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