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Sauber F1 needs reserve driver in 2017 – Kaltenborn

Sauber F1 needs reserve driver in 2017 – Kaltenborn Sauber has acknowledged it may need to appoint an official reserve driver for 2017. Until a buyout deal, the Swiss team spent the first part of the championship fighting for mere financial survival. Now in Malaysia, Marcus Ericsson has arrived from a training camp in Thailand covered in bandages, having crashed his road bicycle at 45kph. Team boss Monisha Kaltenborn admits it has raised a potential issue for the future, even though the Swede is fit to drive at Sepang. 'We do not have a reserve driver, so if the injury was more serious we would have had a problem,' he said. 'Perhaps we would consider an option with Ferrari's reserve...
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