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Monisha Kaltenborn pleads Pascal Wehrlein's case

Former Sauber boss Monisha Kaltenborn believes Pascal Wehrlein's potential remains intact, insisting the German driver deserves to be racing in Formula 1. After seven years at the helm of the Swiss outfit, Kaltenborn was ousted as team principal earlier this year, as irreconcilable differences set in between herself and the squad's owners. But the 46-year-old former manager had the opportunity to witness first hand Wehrlein's talent, which Sauber has now discarded in favour of Ferrari junior Charles Leclerc who will race alongside Marcus Ericsson in 2018. 2017 review: Sauber battles through a year of change "I think his performance in 2017 is still not properly appreciated," said...
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