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Sauber Aiming to Increase Work Force Numbers to Aid Progress

Frederic Vasseur is looking to increase the headcount within the Sauber F1 Team workforce, feeling that the current number is not sufficient enough to get the team back into the midfield battle in 2018. The Frenchman is currently overhauling the Hinwil-based squad following his appointment as team principal earlier this season, and has already secured a new engine deal with Scuderia Ferrari after opting to cancel the planned partnership with Honda. But with just 320 staff members on their books, which is amongst the smallest number on the grid, Vasseur is hoping that they can grow that to around 400, with the aerodynamic department in particular a focal point, although he appreciates that...
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