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Nasr understands Sauber’s decision to race year-old engines

 XPB Images Felipe Nasr says he is “quite OK” with Sauber’s decision to race year-old Ferrari engines during the 2017 Formula One season, as the Brazilian feels “there’s more to gain” from the chassis. Team principal Monisha Kaltenborn confirmed in Suzuka that the Swiss team will use the latest spec of the 2016 power unit from Maranello next year. Despite fresh investment from Longbow Finance over the summer, Sauber has elected to stick to an engine it is familiar with in order to make greater strides on the chassis front. With radical bodywork changes planned for 2017, Nasr understands the stance. “I knew they were more focused on the chassis side as that is where...
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