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Nasr: More to come from Sauber

Felipe Nasr says there is more to come from Sauber this year, although he concedes that the Swiss team will need to spend more in order to fulfil the potential of the car. The Brazilian was one of the stars of the Australian Grand Prix, as he charged to fifth place after what had been an extremely difficult weekend for the team. "It's a boost for everyone in the team," said Nasr. "I think it's motivation for everyone, all the mechanics. "It just shows the team made a good progression over last year, and I still think there is margin for more – if we are able to invest more in the car, I think there I still more potential to come." Nasr, making his grand prix...
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