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More pace needed to fight for points - Ericsson
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Last year in Austin, Sauber celebrated its 400th Grand Prix and Felipe Nasr commemorated the impressive milestone by scoring a top ten finish and two championship points. Sauber will be hard-pressed to repeat the feat this year however, its weak relative performance keeping it, and its drivers, at a fair distance from the top ten While the Swiss outfit's C35 chassis appears to be improving with the team's latets upgrades, its drivers are still struggling with its balance, according to Marcus Ericsson. "We had a few updates on the floor and it’s been an improvement but we’ve been struggling a bit more with the car's balance," said the Swede. "Looking back to the...
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