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Sauber F1 is looking forward to Mexican GP

After 23 years Formula One is returning to Mexico City. With an altitude of about 2,300 metres above sea level, the Mexican Grand Prix can be considered as the Formula One race held at the highest altitude. In the past especially, this altitude affected the normally aspirated engines. Nowadays it will also have an influence on the hybrid turbo engines due to the lack of oxygen. For the revival of the Mexican Grand Prix, the “Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez“ has undergone several changes as well as some rebuilding since 1992. Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr, as well as the engineers, used different computer simulations to prepare for this track, which is new to everyone. Both drivers...
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