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Vasseur appointed Sauber team principal

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LONDON: The Sauber Formula One team appointed Frederic Vasseur as their new boss yesterday, with the former Renault team principal set to join after the weekend’s British Grand Prix at Silverston­e.

The Frenchman replaces Monisha Kaltenborn, the sport’s first female principal, who left the Swiss-based team on June 21 after a disagreeme­nt with the new owners over the future of the company.

“We are delighted to announce the appointmen­t of Frederic Vasseur as Managing Director and CEO of Sauber Motorsport AG, as well as team principal of the Sauber F1 Team, effective July 17,” Sauber said in a statement.

Vasseur parted company with Renault in January, pointing to fundamenta­l disagreeme­nts with management of the French constructo­r.

“If you want to perform in F1, you need to have one leader in the team and one single way,” he said at the time. “If you have two different visions then the result is that the work inside the team is slow.”

Vasseur arrives at a team that has fallen from its previous status as a solid midfield outfit, with Sauber currently ninth of the 10 teams and ahead of only struggling former champions McLaren.

They are currently using yearold Ferrari engines but are due to switch to Honda – McLaren’s partners whose current power units have been uncompetit­ive and unreliable – next season in a deal negotiated by Kaltenborn.

That deal is already subject to media scrutiny, with Germany’s Auto Bild reporting on Tuesday that it could be scrapped. Honda have said they do not comment on speculatio­n.

Vasseur has a reputation for success in the junior series with his ART team and knows his way around the Formula One paddock.

He said he was proud to be joining Sauber and thanked the company’s shareholde­rs for their trust in him.

“I’ve been impressed by the facilities in Hinwil and by the talent and ambition of the workforce,” he added. Reuters

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