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Sauber retain Nasr & Ericsson

Sauber have announced Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr will remain with the team for a second season in 2016. Nasr was believed to be in contention to replace Valtteri Bottas at Williams if, as expected, the Finn replaces countryman Kimi Raikkonen at Ferrari. But the Brazilian will instead continue to drive alongside Ericsson in a partnership which is believed to bring in excess of £15m of sponsorship money to the Swiss outfit.  Nasr and Ericsson joined Sauber for 2015 in a brand-new driver line-up for the team. But their appointment was immediately plunged into controversy when Giedo van der Garde took the team to court in Australia ahead of the season-opening Australian GP...
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