Catching up with Peter Sauber
Nearly a year since he stepped down as the principal of his eponymous team, Peter Sauber is enjoying life away from the fast lane and has no doubt he made the right deal at the right time. More than anything, he's happy to do away with F1 politics. Dieter Rencken sat down with the affable Swiss for a chat about life outside the paddock
DR: Mr Sauber, nice to see you again at a Grand Prix; the last time was in May, at Monaco. When do we see you again?
Peter Sauber: "I do the Turkish race next, then Monza - which is a sort of second home race for us Swiss (with Germany) - after that Shanghai, and finally Sao Paulo. It's been ten races this year."
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