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Sauber drivers look forward to Bahrain battle

Marcus Ericsson is looking forward to the second round of the 2016 Formula 1 World Championship this weekend in Bahrain. With just under twenty laps remaining at the season-opener in Melbourne last weekend, the Swedish driver experienced a drivetrain problem with his Sauber C35-Ferrari, leading to his retirement in Australia. He is looking forward to racing at the Sakhir International Circuit and is hoping to take the positive feeling from last year to this weekend's Grand Prix. “The Bahrain Grand Prix is the first night race of the season,' said Ericsson. 'I especially enjoy the surroundings under the floodlights, which looks pretty nice on TV. I know the track well from my previous...
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