Sauber not seeking alternative engine supplier

F1 News
Friday, 21 August 2015 at 10:25
monisha kaltenborn
Sauber is not worried it will become Ferrari's last priority beyond the 2015 season, as Haas F1 Team joins the grid, and team boss Monisha Kaltenborn is adamant the team will continue to be use engines supplied by the Maranello marque.
Already this year, the Swiss team has had to wait until this weekend's Belgian grand prix for the engine specification that Ferrari debuted way back in Canada.
And from 2016, the new American entrant Haas will make its F1 debut, strongly backed by the fabled Maranello marque.
Asked if she is worried Sauber is being pushed down Ferrari's priority list, Kaltenborn answered: "We have a long-standing relationship with Ferrari. I assume that they will behave as professionally as ever."
Kaltenborn would not, however, comment on the details of Sauber's current contractual relationship with Ferrari.
Before the summer break, she had been quoted as saying F1 teams needed to be careful about how they work with manufacturers, ramping up speculation that a change might be brewing for the Hinwil based team.
A collaboration with Honda, for instance, has been rumoured, but Kaltenborn insisted, "No, I'm not looking for anyone. I was asked what it is to work with a manufacturer, because we have had such an experience, and I talked about the pros and cons -- and that's all.
"We are open to talks with any strong partner, not only a manufacturer," she added. "But if someone claimed that I dream of a collaboration with BMW -- this is not true."
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