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Nasr hoping Sauber has improved traction

Sauber F1 Team Felipe Nasr expects Sauber to be competitive at the Canadian Grand Prix but believes that the Swiss team needs to work on improving traction. Nasr claimed ninth position in Monaco but experienced difficulties in getting tyres up to temperature, which exacerbated Sauber's weaknesses. "I think this is one of the very few tracks that suits the characteristics of the car, especially with the long straights here, but one point we’ve been seeing is our traction is not that great compared to our competitors and in Montreal you have a lot of slow speed corners and exits so we’ve been working on that," he explained. "We could not generate enough energy in front...
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