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<strong>DIFFICULT TASK:  </strong> Sauber's Monisha Kaltenborn talks to journalists after the Australian F1 race. <em> Image: AP / Ros Land. </em>
<strong>DIFFICULT TASK: </strong> Sauber's Monisha Kaltenborn talks to journalists after the Australian F1 race. <em> Image: AP / Ros Land. </em>

LONDON, England - Sauber team principal Monisha Kaltenborn says she made "mistakes" during the Giedo van der Garde affair.

The storm surrounding Sauber's Indian-born Austrian boss and co-owner in Australia recently caused some reporters to question her suitability for the job.

Now, in her first interview since the resolution of the saga with a reported 15-million payment (about R195-million) to Hollander Van der Garde, Kaltenborn admitted the explosion of the case in the Melbourne courts and paddock had been a "shock".

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