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Nasr bemoans loss of Smith at Sauber

 XPB Images Felipe Nasr says Mark Smith's departure as Sauber technical director is "a shame" for the team as there is still so much room for improvement. Smith was appointed technical director only last summer, but Sauber confirmed the former Red Bull, Force India and Caterham man had left the team "for family reasons" ahead of the start of the season. Nasr says Smith's exit comes as a blow with this year's car having only just been launched. "It's a shame because I think Mark was doing a very good job in the team since he came in, leading the project with the C35," Nasr said. "I admired his work. He was a great addition to the team and it was...
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