Peter Sauber says Alfa Romeo not taking over

  • Published on 08 Jan 2018 11:04
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  • By: Fergal Walsh

Team founder Peter Sauber says he does not think the Hinwil based team will become known as 'Alfa Romeo'. Sauber has done a deal with Fiat president Sergio Marchionne that will see the Italian luxury carmaker Alfa Romeo become the title sponsor.

Asked if that is a 'strange feeling', Sauber founder Peter Sauber told Neuer Zurcher Zeitung newspaper: "It's a very good feeling. The team is not changing ownership, Alfa Romeo is simply the title sponsor."

Sauber, 74, is now retired, having completely withdrawn from the team he founded a couple of years ago. He says the team's struggle at the back of the grid and for mere financial survival have not been easy to watch from the sidelines: "It hurt," he admitted. "We should at least be in the midfield and I think that's possible as well."

At the same time, he said he does not even watch all of the races on television, and is glad to no longer be involved: "It was important for me to get away and it wasn't so hard either, because the two years before that were very demanding," he said.

But Sauber said he is also very proud of what his team has achieved since entering F1 in 1993: "To survive as a Swiss team for 25 years in formula one is actually an impossible mission," he said. "Today, Sauber is the fourth oldest team after Ferrari, Williams and McLaren."

And he thinks the Sauber name will now endure, even though in Italy many people are already talking of the Swiss-based team as 'Alfa Romeo': "I do not believe that," Sauber insisted.

"Maybe it happens in Italy, and that would be fine because Alfa Romeo is a name that arouses passion. But I do not see the Sauber name taking a back seat. I see the addition of Alfa Romeo as a clear appreciation. For the team, it is a stroke of luck that the whole thing was orchestrated by Sergio Marchionne, because he has a very successful reputation in the automotive industry," he added.

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  • Barron

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    I think Sauber have been in F1 for more than “a couple of years”! Try 2.5 decades..

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    • Jan 8 2018 - 12:36
  • Glad to see some pushback. The last thing F1 needs is another junior team for a large team. I get angry every season when I see Toro Rosso hustling but ultimately neutered by their alliance with Red Bull. Both Toro Rosso and Sauber have strong F1 DNA. I would prefer to see them grow on their own.

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    • Jan 8 2018 - 18:18
  • Harryw

    Posts: 107

    Personally I think F1 should be run like the Premier League. No team should have influence over another because it can be used to stifle rival teams and have too much power over F1. Look at influence Ferrari and Merc have. Too strong

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    • Jan 9 2018 - 11:46
  • Barron

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    Did Peter have the horses head stuffed & mounted or simply cremated?

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    • Jan 9 2018 - 12:31

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