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Marcus Ericsson: No point 'feeling sorry' over year-old power units

Marcus Ericsson says there is no point for Sauber to be “feeling sorry” for itself over using year-old power units this season, as it attempts to alleviate the deficit with an aggressive update plan. Sauber is the only team on the grid to be equipped with last year’s power unit specification, supplied by Ferrari, meaning it is already at a disadvantage, a deficiency likely to grow as rivals receive engine updates across the course of the campaign. Sauber will bring a major update to next weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix, with several new aero parts, a revised floor, a revised front wing and new rear wing, as it bids to offset the power loss. “It’s not what...
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