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Sainz: Sauber will be two steps behind in 2017

After Sauber announced that they will be using 2016-spec Ferrari engines in 2017, Toro Rosso driver Carlos Sainz said that they will be two steps behind next season. Confirming the development, Sauber boss Monisha Kaltenborn explained that the Swiss-based outfit would rather focus on chassis development and performance development. Similar to Sauber, Sainz has been driving a 2015-spec Ferrari powered Toro Rosso this season. The Spaniard said that while they enjoyed success at the start of the season they ultimately dropped down the grid as they couldn’t update their car to match their competitors, something he reckons Sauber will struggle with next year. 'Well, I wish them good luck,' he...
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