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Kaltenborn and Sauber cut ties

Sauber and team principal Monisha Kaltenborn have parted ways, according to Sky sources. Kalnteborn became the Swiss team's CEO in 2010 when Peter Sauber rebuilt the stable he had sold to BMW five years earlier, and she became a part owner when buying shares in 2011. Hearing that Monisha Kaltenborne and Sauber have parted company. Real shame for the team if that's true given how she saved them last season — David Croft (@CroftyF1) June 21, 2017 In 2012 the Indian-Austrian became Formula 1's first female team principal, but she has now left her Sauber post, meaning the team currently ninth in the constructors' standings have no boss heading into the Azerbaijan GP. During her time...
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