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Russian banker Rotenberg to rescue Sauber

By Editor on Sunday, July 7, 2013 Sauber could have an all-new driver lineup next year, as rumours of a radical shakeup for the struggling Swiss team gain speed. Nico Hulkenberg, reportedly not paid by the Hinwil based team since May, has already confirmed at the Nurburgring that boss Monisha Kaltenborn is working to pull Sauber out of a financial crisis. Nicolas Todt – a GP2 team chief, prominent F1 driver manager and son of FIA president Jean Todt – has been linked with a buyout, as has Chelsea football club's Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich. 'I've heard the rumours,' said Frenchman Todt, 'and there's nothing to it.' Nonetheless, the rumours continue to flow. Bild...
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