New Sauber principal Monisha Kaltenborn has become accustomed to questions about her becoming the first woman to run a Formula One team.
But in an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday, the Indian-born Kaltenborn said she would rather sit back and allow the team's recent success to grab the headlines.
The team, which was rocked in 2009 with the loss of its majority stakeholder BMW, has righted itself and is enjoying one of its best season's ever. With drivers Kamui Kobayshi and Sergio Perez, the team has had four podium finishes and is sixth in the constructors' championship.
The 40-year-old Kaltenborn is optimistic the team can do even better in 2013, despite losing Perez to McLaren. Perez has been replaced by Force India driver Nico Hulkenberg.