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Sauber will be "two steps behind" with old Ferrari engine - Sainz

Toro Rosso's Carlos Sainz says he expects Sauber to have a tough time in 2017 after the team announced it will continue to use 2016-spec Ferrari engines. Sauber boss Monisha Kaltenborn confirmed at Suzuka that the Swiss squad will opt for the latest spec of the 2016 Ferrari power unit in 2017, explaining that the team had decided to "focus on chassis development and performance development" instead of adapting to any potential off-season changes to the engine. Sainz's current team Toro Rosso has wound up using year-old Ferrari units this year and has, as a result, dropped down the competitive order as the season went on and upgrades for current-spec engines were introduced. Asked...
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