TECH WEEKLY: Why Kick Sauber’s upgrades could show their full potential in Canada


Kick Sauber has been quite productive with its development parts in the last two races, but it has not translated into improved competitiveness.
In fact Imola and Monaco represented the furthest off the pace the Swiss cars have been all season, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the upgrades have not worked or have been counter-productive.
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