| NEWS | Jag rescue is Sauber blow | ||
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11-16-2004 (GMM -- Nov.16) Jaguar's saviour served a blow to small Formula One rival Sauber, we can reveal. Red Bull, who now own the formerly Ford-backed outfit based in Milton-Keynes, will not continue to sponsor Peter Sauber's Swiss team in 2005. Dietrich Mateschitz, the Austrian billionaire, bought a chunk of Sauber in 1995 and, despite a later disagreement, remained on the Hinwil-designed livery ever since. ''We have made (contingency) plans,'' said a source at Sauber. Peter Sauber, meanwhile - the team principal and owner - told a British motoring publication that the split will not have a short term effect and there is 'enough time' to influence a longer fix. ''We are in contact with several companies,'' he revealed. |
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