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Sauber: We expected a bit more from the race

Scoring one point at the Belgian Grand Prix was the maximum the Sauber F1 Team could achieve. Marcus Ericsson put in a flawless performance, moving up to P10 at the very end of the race due to a puncture on Sebastian Vettel’s car. Felipe Nasr finished in P11. The Brazilian struggled with braking issues. Marcus Ericsson (car number 9) Sauber C34-Ferrari (Chassis 02/Ferrari) Start on soft tyres, after 9 laps change to medium tyres and after 28 laps change to soft tyres “First of all, I had a good start, managing to pass Daniil (Kyvat) with a good move into Turn 5. Quite early in the race we realised I had some debris stuck to the floor, which made us loose downforce in the first stint....
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