Proper noun
Sauber (plural Saubers)
A surname from German.
As retaliation for being in his way, Schumacher swerved the Sauber into Warwick's car, hitting the Jaguar's nose and front wheel. Source: Internet
But during the Monaco event, Austrian Karl Wendlinger had an appalling accident in his Sauber in the tunnel; he went into a coma and was to miss the rest of the season; some feared for his life. Source: Internet
Renault's Nick Heidfeld was eighth, with the Sauber drivers Sergio Perez and Kamui Kobayashi took the final two points positions. Source: Internet
In fact, both Mclarens were out-qualified by a Sauber (Leclerc) and a Toro Rosso (Hartley) in qualifying. Source: Internet
The session was stopped briefly in the morning after Marcus Ericsson went off the track in his Sauber. Source: Internet
This time they got as far as the second corner with Hulkenberg (FIndia) spinning and being collected by Ericsson (Sauber). Source: Internet