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Sauber ‘pushed like hell' to develop 2019 car

Sauber are preparing for the new season with 'good expectations' after pushing 'like hell' on the development of their 2019 car. While two years ago Sauber were struggling to even get close to the top ten, 2018 saw a resurgance for the Alfa Romeo team. Running the latest specification Ferrari engine, Sauber finished the season eighth in the standings with 48 points and a best result of P6 at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Sauber are hoping to do even better in 2019. 'We pushed like hell quite early on next year's car,' team boss Frederic Vasseur told Autosport in late last year. 'We switched all resources of the company on next year's car quite early. 'We have good expectations but when you...
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