Kaltenborn appointed F1’s first female team principal

Source:AFP - Global Times Published: 2012-10-11 23:00:05

 

Monisha Kaltenborn (left) and Peter Sauber, founder of Sauber Team, hold a F1 car steering wheel on Thursday. Photo: AFP
Monisha Kaltenborn (left) and Peter Sauber, founder of Sauber Team, hold a F1 car steering wheel on Thursday. Photo: AFP



Monisha Kaltenborn became the first woman team principal in Formula One on Thursday when she took control of Sauber with immediate effect after its founder decided to step down from day-to-day management.

Peter Sauber had always made it clear that he did not wish to be running the team, which he built more than four decades ago, when he turned 70. He will be 69 on Saturday.

Sauber will continue in his capacity as president of the board of directors of all Sauber Group companies and remain responsible for the group's strategic direction, a team statement said.

"We decided a long time ago that Monisha would take over from me, but we left the timing open," Sauber, one of the biggest names in F1, said in the statement.

"Now is a good time for both of us, so this is the right moment to pass on the baton. After all, there have been a number of races I've been unable to attend - most recently the Japanese Grand Prix, where the team put in an excellent performance.

"I'm in no doubt that Monisha has all the necessary skills to be an outstanding team principal, and I'm equally certain she will ensure that the values underpinning the company live on. That is very important to me."

Kaltenborn, 41, an Austrian of Indian origin, joined the company in 2000 to run the legal department, was appointed a member of the board of management not long afterward and took over as CEO of Sauber Motorsport AG in January 2010.

"Naturally I'm very aware of the major responsibility I have for Peter Sauber's racing team," said Kaltenborn in the statement. "He founded the team over 40 years ago, and in the spring it will be 20 years since Sauber lined up for its debut Formula One grand prix. We are the fourth-oldest team in Formula One.

"To build up a project like this and keep it alive in a difficult environment is a tremendous achievement. I have set my sights high and am committed to taking the team forward as Peter Sauber would want and leading it on to success."

AFP - Global Times



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