Sauber has fallen behind once again with its full salary payments to its 300 staff in Switzerland. Boss Monisha Kaltenborn was not in Bahrain last weekend, amid reported talks with potential buyers and rumours cashflow problems could shortly end the struggling Hinwil based team's 23-year F1 adventure.
Now, a month after similar reports about the February payments to staff, Neue Zurcher Zeitung newspaper claims Sauber has once again fallen behind for March. Team spokesman Robert Hopoltseder confirmed: "The worries of the last few weeks are not off the table. We currently live from hand-to-mouth." (GMM)
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Login to replymclarenfan1968
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Just kick the parasite Monisha out and the team is half saved. Kill it with fire before it lays eggs
calle.itw
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And reduce Ecclestone's salary, because as it stands today, he could start and run 2 teams with relative ease with the payments he get from the sport.
Vet5
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Agreed! She definitely needs the boot!