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Monisha Kaltenborn

Monisha Kaltenborn (née Narang; born 10 May 1971) is an Indian-born Austrian lawyer and business executive best known as the first woman to serve as team principal in history, leading the Sauber F1 Team from 2012 to 2017. Born in , , she relocated to , , as a child and later acquired Austrian citizenship while retaining Indian roots. Kaltenborn earned a law degree from the and a master's in international business law from the London School of Economics in 1996, followed by experience at the . Her entry into motorsport began in 1998 when she joined the Fritz Kaiser Group, a shareholder in the Sauber F1 Team, initially handling legal and corporate affairs. By 2000, she headed Sauber's legal department and joined the management board in 2001, rising to oversee business operations in 2010 and becoming CEO that year. As team principal starting in 2012, she held a one-third stake in the team and navigated significant challenges, including the abrupt BMW-Sauber split in 2009, which she described as "a total shock," securing independent funding to keep the team afloat. Under her leadership, Sauber achieved a seventh-place finish in the 2011 Constructors' Championship with drivers and , and the team had earlier secured its first victory in 2008 at the Canadian Grand Prix during the BMW partnership. Kaltenborn broke barriers as the to lead an F1 press conference and played a key role in establishing the FIA's Women in Motorsport Commission in 2009, advocating for greater gender diversity in the sport. She departed Sauber in June 2017 amid financial difficulties but continues to inspire women in , emphasizing competence over gender stereotypes in her career advice: "You have the qualifications, you have the competencies, and you show your excellence through your job... Don’t try to then behave like a man or do it like a man because you cannot do that."

Early life and education

Early life

Monisha Kaltenborn, née Narang, was born on 10 May 1971 in , , to an Indian family. She attended in Dehradun for her early education. In 1979, when she was eight years old, her family emigrated from to , , seeking broader opportunities abroad, and she subsequently acquired Austrian citizenship. Growing up in , Kaltenborn adapted to the Austrian cultural and social environment, including immediate enrollment in local schooling, while preserving close connections to her Indian roots through family ties and heritage.

Education

Kaltenborn pursued her undergraduate studies in law at the from 1990 to 1995, where she earned a . Following her graduation, she advanced her education with a in International Business Law at the London School of Economics (), which she completed in 1996. This specialized training in legal frameworks and business principles provided a robust foundation for handling complex contracts and negotiations in high-stakes global industries.

Professional career

Early career

Following her graduation with a in International Business Law from the London School of Economics in 1996, Monisha Kaltenborn embarked on her professional career in the legal sector, focusing on commercial and . She worked at several firms, including Wolf & Theis in , , and Gleiss Lutz in , . These roles involved advising on cross-border commercial transactions and legal structuring for multinational clients, honing her skills in complex international legal frameworks. In parallel with her early professional development, Kaltenborn held legal positions at organizations in , including the (UNIDO) and the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). At UNIDO, she contributed to initiatives supporting industrial development through legal advisory work, while her involvement with UNCITRAL focused on harmonizing laws and facilitating global commercial negotiations. These experiences equipped her with practical expertise in drafting and negotiating international contracts, emphasizing equitable global business practices. Through these positions, Kaltenborn developed a robust foundation in business law, particularly in areas of international commerce and organizational , which underscored her transition from academic training in to applied professional practice.

Sauber Formula One involvement

Monisha Kaltenborn's involvement with began in 1998 when she joined the Fritz Kaiser Group, a co-owner of the Sauber F1 Team, to manage legal and corporate affairs, including contracts, sponsorships, and for the team. Her prior experience as a in international law firms facilitated this entry into . Following the sale of Kaiser's shares in 2000, Kaltenborn transitioned directly to the Sauber F1 Team as head of the legal department, continuing to oversee key commercial and compliance matters. By 2001, Kaltenborn had advanced to the Sauber Group's board of management, where she took on broader responsibilities in commercial strategy and team operations. During the BMW-Sauber partnership from 2006 to 2009, she contributed significantly to the team's strategic initiatives, including partnership negotiations and operational stability amid the engine supplier's involvement. Her role expanded further in 2010 when she was appointed managing director, focusing on all commercial activities such as sponsorship deals and . On 16 May 2012, transferred a one-third stake (33.3%) in the Sauber Group to Kaltenborn, solidifying her long-term commitment to the team's future and marking a pivotal investment in its post-BMW .

Leadership roles at Sauber

In January 2010, Monisha Kaltenborn was appointed as CEO of the Sauber F1 Team, where she took responsibility for the team's operations and financial . This role positioned her at the forefront of managing the team's commercial aspects during a period of transition following BMW's withdrawal from . Kaltenborn's leadership expanded in October 2012 when she became team principal, succeeding founder and marking her as the first woman to hold the position in history. In this dual role as CEO and team principal, she oversaw the race team, driver selections, and overall performance strategy. As CEO throughout 2012, she guided Sauber to a sixth-place finish in the Constructors' Championship that year with 126 points; she assumed the team principal role late in the season for the final four races. Kaltenborn navigated significant financial challenges during her tenure, particularly in 2015 and , when Sauber faced cash-flow issues leading to delayed payments to and disputes with suppliers. These difficulties were compounded by ongoing negotiations over partnerships, culminating in a decision to continue with Ferrari power units but utilize the 2016 specification for the season to conserve resources. Despite these hurdles, she advocated for structural reforms in One's revenue distribution to support smaller teams. Her departure from Sauber was announced on 21 June 2017, effective immediately, due to strategic differences with the majority stakeholder, Longbow Finance S.A., over the team's future direction.

Post-Sauber ventures

Following her departure from Sauber in 2017, Monisha Kaltenborn co-founded KDC Racing in February 2018 alongside Emily di Comberti, establishing the team to compete in the Italian Formula 4 Championship and the ADAC Formula 4 Championship. The venture aimed to nurture young drivers in junior formulas, drawing on Kaltenborn's extensive motorsport management expertise. However, KDC Racing ceased operations in July 2018 after filing for bankruptcy, just five months after its launch; the collapse involved allegations of fund misuse by di Comberti, leaving debts unpaid and Kaltenborn awaiting her consultancy fee and shares. Leveraging her background in high-level motorsport operations at Sauber, Kaltenborn pivoted toward the growing field of esports and simulation racing. In 2019, she joined Swiss start-up Racing Unleashed (originally named Formula V AG, rebranded in 2020) as CEO, where she has led the company in developing professional sim racing platforms and esports simulators tailored for corporate events, entertainment venues, and competitive leagues. Under her leadership, Racing Unleashed has expanded its offerings to include advanced motion rigs and virtual racing experiences that emphasize accessibility and immersion without the logistical demands of traditional track-based events. As of 2025, Kaltenborn continues to serve as CEO of Racing Unleashed, directing efforts toward innovative virtual solutions that promote by minimizing physical travel and resource use while advancing industry standards in sim technology. The company operates a network of premium racing lounges and hosts global competitions, positioning as a viable pathway for talent development and fan engagement.

Advocacy and legacy

Women in motorsport

Monisha Kaltenborn's appointment as the first female team principal in history in 2012 marked a significant for gender diversity in the sport, challenging the male-dominated leadership structure and serving as a catalyst for broader efforts. Her role at Sauber highlighted the potential for women to excel in high-stakes operational positions, paving the way for increased visibility of female leaders in . Kaltenborn served as a long-standing and member of the FIA's Women in Motorsport Commission, established in , where she actively advocated for greater female participation in both racing and technical roles. Through the commission, she promoted grassroots initiatives, such as karting and programs, and school projects aimed at engaging girls in areas like , , and within . She emphasized the importance of building networks among women to overcome barriers, stating, "We have to start being proud of our own networks in here, and not get a guilty feeling anywhere if we do something for a woman," while supporting merit-based hires like performance engineer at Sauber to demonstrate women's capabilities in technical fields. Her efforts focused on encouraging national sporting authorities to develop young female talent from an early age, fostering opportunities in slalom karting and beyond to build a pipeline for future professionals. In public forums, Kaltenborn has openly addressed the challenges women face in Formula One's male-dominated environment, including biases and the need for systemic change to support female advancement. During her 2021 appearance on the F1: Beyond the Grid podcast, she reflected on her experiences as a high-profile woman in the sport, highlighting the importance of perseverance and calling for more inclusive practices to encourage diverse participation. Her advocacy has underscored the lasting impact of trailblazing figures on gender equity in .

Other contributions and recognition

In 2022, Monisha Kaltenborn served as the jury president for the Swiss Car of the Year awards, where she announced the as the winner in the expert jury category, recognizing its innovation as an all-electric . Kaltenborn has been acknowledged in prominent media as a in for her pioneering leadership, including a feature in Formula 1's 2024 International Women's Day article highlighting her as the first female team principal in the sport's history. Through her role as CEO of Racing Unleashed since 2019, Kaltenborn has advanced innovation by developing motion rigs, competitions, and driver training platforms that integrate virtual simulations with real-world applications, effectively bridging the digital and analogue aspects of racing.

Personal life

Kaltenborn married Jens Kaltenborn in 1999 in a Hindu ceremony in , . They have two children and reside in , .

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