I just found the results record of my 2001 Sauber game. Currently in it's 7th season.
200116: Nick Heidfeld: 15 points, 0 wins, 7th in WDC
17: Kimi Raikkonen: 13 points, 0 wins, 8th in WDC
Test driver: Felipe Massa
28 points, 0 wins, 4th in WCC
200216: Kimi Raikkonen: 22 points, 1 win, 7th in WDC
17: Fernando Alonso: 12 points, 0 wins, 8th in WDC
Test driver: Felipe Massa
34 points, 1 win, 4th in WCC
200316: Felipe Massa: 5 points, 0 wins, 12th in WDC
17: Christian Klien: 12 points, 0 wins, 7th in WDC
Test driver: Anthony Davidston
17 points, 0 wins, 5th in WCC
200416: Mark Webber: 17 points, 0 wins, 6th in WDC
17: Christian Klien: 32 points, 1 win, 5th in WDC
Test driver: Justin Wilson
49 points, 1 win, 3rd in WCC
200516: Justin Wilson: 7 points, 0 wins, 11th in WDC
17: Christian Klien: 20 points, 0 wins, 6th in WDC
Test driver: James Courtney
27 points, 0 wins, 4th in WCC
200616: Michael Schumacher: 34 points, 1 win, 4th in WDC (When you earn 50 million a year, a 13 million yearly salary isn't all that worrying actually

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17: Fernando Alonso: 20 points, 1 win, 7th in WDC
Test driver: James Courtney
54 points, 2 wins, 3rd in WCC
Currently done one race in 2007 many moons ago with Fernando Alonso and James Courtney as my drivers. Courtney finished 2nd in the season opener. Might just finish the last 4 years off just for the heck of it. Also, other than Schumacher, none of my drivers have ever cost me more than half a million a year in salaries. You just have to do a crapload of driver development testing to improve their stats but trust me, it's worth it in the end
