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Post by Anna on Sept 2, 2011 20:07:09 GMT
#18 Sebastien BuemiDriver InfoFull Name: Sebastien Olivier Buemi Age: 22 Nationality: Swiss Twitter: n/a Website: www.buemi.ch/index.htmlWikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9bastien_BuemiF1 StatisticsRaces: 50 Debut: 2009 Australian GP Points: 27 Wins: 0 Podiums: 0 Highest Finish: 7th (2009 Australian GP & 2009 Brazilian GP) Pole Positions: 0 Highest Qual: 6th (2009 Brazilian GP) Fastest Laps: 0 Drivers Championships: 0 Highest Championship Pos: 16th (2009 & 2010) Current Championship Pos: 15th (13 Points) Recent Championship Positions2010: 16th (8 Points, 0 Wins) 2009: 16th (6 Points, 0 Wins) Team History2009-Present: Toro Rosso Notable Achievements Coming Soon
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Post by kelli52 on Sept 21, 2011 14:57:24 GMT
Toro Rosso driver Sébastien Buemi will become the 120th Formula 1 driver to clock up fifty Grands Prix to his name at this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, but he’s not getting excited by the achievement…
“For me it is just a number; a stopover on the way to higher goals,” he is quoted as saying by his native Blick newspaper.
“In Formula 1, the learning process never ends. You can always get better.”
Buemi has scored 27 championship points to-date, but claimed no podium finishes. He has scored points on fourteen occasions during his F1 racing career (which began in 2009), while also failing to finish on thirteen occasions.
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Post by Pete on Nov 10, 2011 20:09:22 GMT
Buemi to think about future after season
10 November 2011
Sébastien Buemi has declined to talk about the future of his Formula 1 career, with a four-way Toro Rosso seat fight taking place and just two races remaining in the 2011 season. The Swiss, who is now in his third campaign with the Faenza team, is up against team-mate Jaime Alguersuari plus Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Éric Vergne.
Earlier this year, it was Alguersuari who appeared to be under the most pressure at Toro Rosso, although the Spaniard has since posted several strong performances to move ahead of Buemi in the standings. The latter currently sits 15th overall, two positions and 11 points in arrears of his team-mate.
“I don’t think too much about it right now,” Buemi said of the future, when questioned during Thursday’s press conference in Abu Dhabi. “Let’s say I try to get the maximum out of myself and the car in the remaining two races and then we will have enough time to talk about next year.
“I believe we have got to be concentrated. We have a good chance of achieving a very good result for the team, so I think it is really important to dedicate ourselves completely to that before thinking about anything else.”
At present, with just the Abu Dhabi and Brazil races still to run, Toro Rosso is tying with Sauber for seventh position in the Constructors’ Championship.
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Post by Anna on Jan 25, 2012 9:40:36 GMT
Toyota to announce Buemi for Le Mans soon
"His wish will come true this summer"
Wednesday 25 January 2012 - 08h34, by GMM Toyota will shortly confirm Sebastien Buemi as the lead driver for the Japanese marque’s second Le Mans entry for 2012.
That is the claim of the Swiss website 20min.ch.
Earlier, it emerged that the former Toro Rosso driver - who has been signed by Red Bull Racing as its official reserve driver for this season - wanted to add the fabled 24 hour Le Mans race to his 2012 programme.
"His wish will come true this summer," said the report.
On Wednesday, Toyota announced that former F1 drivers Alex Wurz and Kazuki Nakajima will front the lineup for one Toyota prototype at Le Mans.
"Discussions are still ongoing to finalise the driver lineup for the other (car)," said a spokesman.
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