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Sauber sign new Ferrari deal

Sauber will now continue to use Ferrari engines next season after ending plans to switch to Honda power in 2018. Less than 24 hours after the cancellation of the Honda deal was made official, Sauber announced they had agreed a new multi-year contract with Ferrari which will see them revert to using the Scuderia's latest-specification power unit in 2018. When's the Hungarian GP on Sky? All the details for the final race before Formula 1 breaks up for its summer holiday Sauber, ahead of only Honda-powered McLaren in the Constructors' Championship, have struggled this season with the 2016 version of Ferrari's engine. There had been suggestions that Sauber might switch to Mercedes engines, but...
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