The Monza round is the last for Sauber's motorhome.

The Monza round is the last for Sauber's motorhome.

      On the European rounds teams bring their motorhomes for staff and guests; at flyaway events the organizers provide the necessary offices.

      The oldest motorhome is currently with Sauber — it was first used at the 2006 San Marino Grand Prix, and this round will be its last. Next year Sauber will give way to the factory Audi team, for which a new motorhome is currently being built.

      Nico Hülkenberg: "This motorhome has served the team well. Considering it's twenty years old, it's in very good condition. It's seen a lot of races, a lot of events. I don't know exactly how many Grands Prix this motorhome has attended, but saying goodbye to it will be moving."

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The Monza round is the last for Sauber's motorhome.

At Monza, the Sauber motorhome will make its final Grand Prix appearance...