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Ericsson: Sauber in the lower F1 midfield

Marcus Ericsson is confident Alfa Romeo Sauber’s improvements over the winter will allow the team to move into Formula 1’s midfield pack.  Sauber endured a torrid 2017 campaign, scoring just five points as the Swiss-based squad recorded its worst-ever result in the F1 constructors’ championship by finishing last of the 10 teams on the grid.  But the arrival of the Alfa Romeo brand as title sponsor, and addition of current-spec Ferrari power units has boosted the team as Sauber begins a long-term project to move up the competitive order. Ericsson says he has seen enough from the team’s 2018 challenger to convince him that Sauber has taken a significant performance step. “I...
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