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F1's leading lady on her new role at Sauber

Monisha Kaltenborn took over as Sauber team principal ahead of last week's Korean Grand Prix. AUTOSPORT caught up with the Indian-born 41-year-old to talk about her new role, women in motorsport and the future of Sauber

Q. You've been de facto team principal for a while now. Does having the title really change anything about the job you're doing?

Monisha Kaltenborn: In the day-to-day job, not really. There are two sides to the job, one is at home and one is at the track. At home, I already had the operational responsibility so there nothing has changed. At the track, I was involved in everything, but the designation was a different one. It's a small change, but you really feel the entire responsibility on your shoulders.

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