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Ericsson: Old engine reasoning makes sense
- Updated: October 19, 2016
While Marcus Ericsson, should he stay on at Sauber, is facing a season of racing with a year-old engine, the Swede says he understands Sauber decision.
Sauber have confirmed that next season they will race year-old Ferrari engines.
Making the announcement, team boss Monisha Kaltenborn explained: “We took a strategic decision that we want to focus the resources we have on chassis development and performance development, and in a way leave the engine side to the areas we know.”
Although Ericsson questioned the decision when he first heard, the driver says he understands Sauber need to focus on the chassis in light of …