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Credit Suisse - Sports
"In Focus" provides news and feature articles on everything relating to Credit Suisse's sponsorship commitments - whether football, Formula One, equestrianism, or golf. What's more, there are exclusive events such as the Credit Suisse Sports Awards and the Sports Day for the Disabled.

  • Mario Theissen: "In 2008 we want our first victory"
    In only its second year of existence, the BMW Sauber F1 team has established itself as the third force in Formula One. Mario Theissen, BMW Director of Motor Racing, looks back at a successful season, and explains nevertheless why making it all the way to the top won't be a walk in the park.
  • BMW Sauber F1 Team - Brazilian Grand Prix - Preview
    While attention will largely be trained on the three-way battle for the drivers' crown in the Formula One World Championship, the BMW Sauber F1 Team has had its championship runner-up position safely wrapped up well before the final in Brazil.
  • Eggimann Sets Sights on the European Championship
    Footballer Mario Eggimann has emerged from near obscurity to become a cult figure at Karlsruhe SC. The 26-year-old from Aargau is feted by team-mates and fans alike. But despite the accolades, KSC's captain has both feet planted firmly on the ground. The father-to-be says there's more to life than just football. Yet his desire to play in the European Championship 2008 remains absolute.
  • Peter Sauber: I'm Betting on Hamilton
    In an interview with Inga Stracke, Peter Sauber explains what happened at the Chinese Grand Prix and looks forward to the final race of the season in Brazil.
  • Picture Gallery: Chinese Grand Prix

    Disappointed faces in the BMW Sauber F1 team after the race in Shanghai. Nick Heidfeld came seventh. Robert Kubica didn't finish.

  • Chinese Grand Prix - Race
    Shanghai (CHN). The BMW Sauber F1 Team scored two points in an action packed Chinese Grand Prix. Nick Heidfeld finished seventh after having been unlucky with the timing when changing from wets to dry weather tyres. Robert Kubica retired on lap 34 while leading due to an hydraulic leak.
  • 20 Years of Credit Suisse Involvement in Golf
    Golf plays a central part in Credit Suisse's sports sponsorship program. The Pro-Am tournaments that are held worldwide are popular. Golf sponsorship is specially structured in Switzerland, where it all began exactly 20 years ago in Crans-Montana.
  • Chinese Grand Prix - Preview
    Only a few days and a good three hours' flight separate the Japanese Grand Prix, that has just ended, and the penultimate World Championship race of the season in Shanghai this Sunday.
  • Martin Kallen and the Countdown to EURO 2008
    Where is that European championship euphoria and how is the topic of violence being handled? Martin Kallen is COO of EURO 2008 SA, and thus head organizer of the European championship in Switzerland and Austria. Ten months out, the man from the Bernese Oberland takes stock of the situation - and has every reason to be satisfied.
  • Marc Surer: "Visibility – that was the problem."
    Formula One expert Marc Surer gives his views on the rain-drenched race in Japan, assesses the duel between Hamilton and Alonso, and looks forward to the next Grand Prix in Shanghai.
  • Picture gallery of the race in Japan
    Disappointing race for the BMW Sauber F1 team in Japan. Nick Heidfeld dropped out shortly before the finish. Robert Kubica only managed seventh place. Lewis Hamilton won the Grand Prix. We look back at the race weekend.
  • Japanese Grand Prix - Preview
    The 2007 FIA Formula One World Championship is entering the finishing straight, with Japan, China and Brazil the concluding destinations on this year's calendar.
  • Credit Suisse Sponsors Russian Polo
    Polo, known as the sport of kings, has enjoyed greater reach thanks to increasing levels of commercial sponsorship and promotion. Credit Suisse supports the sport internationally, most recently with a championship tournament in Moscow.
  • Picture gallery - Spa Grand Prix
    Nick Heidfeld takes fifth place in Belgium. Team-mate Robert Kubica just misses out on the points, finishing ninth. View a series of pictures from the race weekend.
  • Nick Heidfeld: "A Thrilling Championship"
    Interviewed by Inga Stracke, Nick Heidfeld reflects on the race at Spa, reviews the season to date and looks ahead to the next Grand Prix.
  • Bernie Ecclestone: Permanent Fixture in Formula 1
    Time and time again Bernie Ecclestone says that he can't imagine life without Formula One. The same applies in reverse. Because where the business side of fast cars and drivers is concerned, practically nothing happens without the involvement of the chief magician. The question of who will succeed Ecclestone remains tantalizingly open.
  • Competition: 10 Golf Packages to Be Won!
    Will you be keeping your fingers crossed for Switzerland's five professional golfers at the Omega European Masters? Then why not take part in our competition, and you could win 10 golf packages worth CHF 125.
    The closing date for competition entries is October 3, 2007.
  • Ferrari: Passion in Red
    Ferrari red is more than just a color: It's a whole outlook on life. Race after race, millions of fans share their passion for the Scuderia. But Ferrari is a lot more than just an F1 team.
  • Belgian Grand Prix Preview
    Spa-Francorchamps typifies the sort of atmosphere in racing as it was in the old days. The traditional circuit lies naturally in the hilly landscape of the Ardennes. A total length of seven kilometres mean it is the longest track of the season. Just one week after the Italian Grand Prix Formula One will hold round 14 out of the 17 in this season's World Championship on this uphill and downhill track.
  • Theissen: "We're very pleased."
    Mario Theissen talks to Inga Stracke about Robert Kubica's botched wheel change, Ron Dennis's tears of joy and McLaren Mercedes's one-two finish.
  • Picture Gallery of the Monza Grand Prix
    Despite a botched wheel change Robert Kubica managed fifth place in Monza. Nick Heidfeld came in fourth. The BMW Sauber F1 Team can be happy with this result. We review the weekend's racing in pictures.
  • BMW Sauber F1 Team - Italian Grand Prix - Race
    The BMW Sauber F1 Team seems to have subscribed for fourth place. In the Italian Grand Prix Nick Heidfeld achieved the team's eighth fourth place in 2007. He personally finished fourth for the fifth time this season.