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Sauber expected more from Hungary updates

arcus Ericsson has conceded that Sauber expected more gains from the upgrade package it brought to the Hungarian Grand Prix, after the team was comfortably slowest.Sauber introduced the first part of an upgrade package to its C36-Ferrari at the Hungaroring, with new bodywork and a revised cooling system, but its struggles persisted.Ericsson qualified at the back, behind late Williams stand-in Paul di Resta, while Pascal Wehrlein was 18th fastest, seven-tenths adrift of nearest rival Lance Stroll.Ericsson went on to finish the race in 16th place, with Wehrlein 15th, the pair having been lapped twice by victor Sebastian Vettel."It was a difficult race," said Ericsson, who pitted...
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