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Sauber drivers confident of stronger performance in Montreal

Both Sauber drivers Marcus Ericsson & Felipe Nasr are feeling optimistic ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix. The pair believe that the higher speed nature of the circuit will allow them to compete more strongly than in Monaco. Monaco was slightly disastrous for the Swiss squad, despite Felipe Nasr managing to snatch a late point and 10th place after misfortunes struck other drivers. The C34 struggled for traction and grip throughout the weekend, with FP1 leaving the two drivers mired at the very back of the field. Speaking in Monaco, Nasr said that he thinks the next handful of races will be difficult for Sauber due to a lack of updates. However, he says Montreal might allow them to stretch...
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