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    Peter Paul Sauber (born 13 October 1943) is a retired Swiss motorsport executive. He was the team principal and owner of various motorsports teams, most...
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    (as PP Sauber AG) by Peter Sauber, who progressed through hillclimbing and the World Sportscar Championship to reach Formula One in 1993. Sauber operated...
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    chose to withdraw from the sport, selling the team back to its founder, Peter Sauber. The early years of the post-war World Drivers' Championship saw private...
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    Sauber C1 was the first racing car that the Swiss Peter Sauber designed and built in 1970 at the age of 26 in his parents' basement in Zurich. Peter Sauber...
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    The Sauber C9 (later named the Sauber Mercedes C9 or Mercedes-Benz C9) is a Group C prototype racing car introduced in 1987 as a continuation of the partnership...
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  • Sauber Petronas Engineering AG (SPE) was a company owned jointly by the Swiss racing car manufacturer Sauber (60%) and the Malaysian oil company Petronas...
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    The Sauber C24 was a Formula One car built by Sauber for the 2005 season. The C24 was driven by Jacques Villeneuve and Felipe Massa, the first time Sauber...
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    with Williams, and continued through 2006, during their partnership with Sauber. The BMW E41 was a Formula One V10 engine manufactured by BMW. BMW was the...
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    team principal of BMW Sauber, the company's Formula One team from 2005 until 2009, when BMW sold the team back to Peter Sauber. After graduating from...
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    The Sauber C20 was the car with which the Sauber team competed in the 2001 Formula One World Championship. It was powered by a Petronas-branded '01A' 3...
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  • The Sauber Academy, formerly known as the Sauber Junior Team, is a driver development programme by Sauber Motorsport to support drivers from karts through...
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    The Sauber C8 was a Group C prototype race car introduced in 1985 for the 24 Hours of Le Mans as the first in a partnership between Sauber and Mercedes-Benz...
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  • Sauber is a Swiss Formula One team. It may also refer to: Marcel Sauber (born 1939), Luxembourgian politician Peter Sauber (born 1943), Swiss racing driver...
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    The Sauber C5 is a Group 6 prototype racing car, designed, developed and built by the Swiss Sauber team, specifically made to compete in the 1977 24 Hours...
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  • Narang; born 10 May 1971) is the Austrian former team principal of the Sauber Formula One team. She held a 33.3% stake in the outfit, until it was taken...
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    Mercedes-Benz C11 (redirect from Sauber C11)
    1990 Mercedes-Benz C11 Sauber-Mercedes C11 at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009 Problems playing this file? See media help. The Mercedes-Benz C11 is a Group...
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    The Sauber C3 was the third sports prototype racing car that Swiss Peter Sauber designed and developed. It was built in 1973. It scored one race win,...
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  • The Sauber C4 was the fourth sports prototype racing car that Swiss Peter Sauber designed and developed. It was built in 1975. It competed in the European...
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    The Sauber C2 was the second prototype racing car that Swiss Peter Sauber designed and developed. It was built in 1971. It scored three race wins and...
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    by former designer Ken Anderson and journalist Peter Windsor. Following the withdrawal of BMW Sauber, Lotus Racing was accepted to return to the grid...
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    Kimi Räikkönen (category Sauber Formula One drivers)
    Finnish racing driver who competed in Formula One between 2001 and 2021 for Sauber, McLaren, Ferrari, Lotus, and Alfa Romeo. Räikkönen won the 2007 Formula...
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    the car completely under Sauber's control. Following Sauber's return to sportscar racing with Group 5 BMW M1s, Peter Sauber decided to return to the top...
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    Schiattarella was back with Simtek after Taki Inoue's one-off deal at Suzuka. Peter Sauber confirmed a deal with a Ford engine for 1995. Both championships were...
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    Heinz-Harald Frentzen (category Sauber Formula One drivers)
    that year's series. In 1994, Frentzen was given a Formula One drive by Peter Sauber in a Mercedes powered car, as teammate to fellow Mercedes junior Wendlinger...
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    Michael Schumacher (category Sauber Motorsport drivers)
    It was eventually agreed that Schumacher would stay with Benetton; Peter Sauber stated that "[Schumacher] didn't want to drive for us. Why would I have...
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  • original founder, Peter Sauber. Jacques Villeneuve driving the BMW Sauber F1.06 at the 2006 USGP. Robert Kubica driving the BMW Sauber F1.09 at the 2009...
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    John Wyer, Tom Walkinshaw, driver-turned-constructor Henri Pescarolo, Peter Sauber and Reinhold Joest becoming almost as famous as some of their drivers...
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    IndyCar with Team Scandia. A series of disagreements with Peter Sauber saw Nicola Larini leave Sauber after the Monaco Grand Prix. He was replaced by Gianni...
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    Renault series, and an impressed Peter Sauber offered him the full-time drive. Pedro Diniz did not return as a driver for Sauber, but instead purchased 40%...
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    Karl Wendlinger (category Sauber Formula One drivers)
    Tyrrell driver Stefano Modena. For 1993, Wendlinger was re-united with Peter Sauber, who that year had become a Formula One team owner. Much was expected...
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