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Sauber confident 2017 hopes not hurt by lack of development

Sauber boss Monisha Kaltenborn is confident her team can still make up for the lack of development in 2016 with next year's car. The Swiss outfit had nearly no updates for most of the season as it struggled financially, before it secured new owners in Longbow Finance back in July. Since then, Sauber has introduced upgrades to its car, but inevitably the development of next year's design has been compromised. But with the squad's finances now sorted, Kaltenborn insists her team will not be hurt by the lack of progress made with the 2017 car. "Some things will take a while. You can't be quicker, that's the way things move," Kaltenborn said. "But I think in terms of development...
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