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Hülkenberg: Sauber can fight for points

"true">Despite being forced to sit on the sidelines for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, Sauber driver Nico Hülkenberg says he was able to see enough from his new team throughout the weekend to feel confident of scoring points. The German, who suffered a fuel system issue before the start of the 58-lap race, says the data gathered during Friday practice at Albert Park placed Sauber ‘in the same range’ as former outfit Force India, which enjoyed a double top ten result. "If you take the long-run data from Friday in Melbourne we were basically in the same range as Force India," Hülkenberg, told the official Formula 1 website. "But as I...
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