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Sauber to run full power for first time in 2017

Sauber is set to run its old-spec Ferrari Formula 1 engine on full power for the first time this season after successful debut of its cooling update. The Swiss team has struggled with cooling problems all season, which in turn meant it had been forced to run the engine at lower levels to prevent overheating. But a new cooling system was part of an upgrade package Sauber brought to Hungary and, following Friday practice, Marcus Ericsson believed it has delivered as hoped. "The big thing is the cooling system," Ericsson told Motorsport.com. "You don't feel [the difference] but the engine guys could see the engine was running in much healthier temperatures. "[It was] maybe...
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