Sauber Motorsport

Kick Sauber-Ferrari
Full nameStake F1 Team Kick Sauber
BaseHinwil, Zürich, Switzerland
Team principal(s)Jonathan Wheatley
Chief Technical & Operating OfficerMattia Binotto
Technical directorJames Key
Founder(s)Peter Sauber
Websitesauber-group.com
Previous nameAlfa Romeo F1 Team
Next nameAudi F1 Team
2025 Formula One World Championship
Race drivers5. Gabriel Bortoleto
27. Nico Hülkenberg
ChassisC45
EngineFerrari
TyresPirelli
Formula One World Championship career
First entry1993 South African Grand Prix
Last entry2025 Canadian Grand Prix
Races entered499 (496 starts)
EnginesSauber, Mercedes, Ford, Petronas, BMW, Ferrari
Constructors'
Championships
0
Drivers'
Championships
0
Race victories1
Podiums27
Points889
Pole positions1
Fastest laps5
2024 position10th (4 pts)

Sauber Motorsport AG, currently competing in Formula One as Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber, and also known simply as Kick Sauber or Sauber, is a Swiss motorsport engineering company. It was founded in 1970 (as PP Sauber AG) by Peter Sauber, who progressed through hillclimbing and the World Sportscar Championship to reach Formula One in 1993. Sauber operated under their own name from 1993 until 2005 and from 2011 until 2018. They were known as BMW Sauber from 2006 to 2010 and as Alfa Romeo from 2019 to 2023 in partnership deals with BMW and Alfa Romeo, respectively. Sauber returned in 2024 as Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber, and is set to be the Audi works team from 2026 onwards, with the German outfit planning to acquire the Swiss team.

Having not won a Grand Prix as an independent, the team was rebranded to BMW Sauber in 2006 and competed as BMW Sauber from 2006 to 2009, finishing second in 2007 and third in 2008 in the Constructors' Championship, and scoring their lone grand prix victory together with Robert Kubica at the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix. At the end of a less successful 2009 season, BMW pulled out of Formula One and the team's future remained uncertain for several months until total control was handed back to Peter Sauber and granted a 2010 entry. Due to issues with the Concorde Agreement, the team remained as "BMW Sauber" for the 2010 season. In March 2010, Peter Sauber announced plans to change the team name but the FIA announced that they would have to wait until the end of the season. At the beginning of the 2011 season, the team dropped BMW from their name.

Until mid-2016, Peter Sauber held a controlling 66.6% stake in the team, with the remainder belonging to then CEO Monisha Kaltenborn; she had been a leading figure in the team since BMW's withdrawal. The team was sold during the 2016 season to Swiss investment firm Longbow Finance S.A, with Pascal Picci taking over Peter Sauber's role as chairman of the board and president. Audi bought a minority stake in the team in January 2023 in preparation of their Formula One entry. The team operates in a 15,600 m2 (168,000 sq ft) facility in Hinwil, Switzerland.