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Sauber/Ferrari relationship ‘still good’

Monisha Kaltenborn says Sauber is not frustrated with the Ferrari power unit despite the obvious deficit to Mercedes. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has been vocal in his criticism of Renault as Mercedes-powered cars dominated the Austrian Grand Prix, with Fernando Alonso's Ferrari the first non-Mercedes car in fifth place and one of only three within a lap of race winner Nico Rosberg. While Sauber has been uncompetitive so far this year and is yet to score a point, Kaltenborn told Crash.net that the power unit shortfall was not the source of any tension. “We have a good relationship that still is good,” Kaltenborn said. “We have been through enough, through good times and...
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