Expectations remain low for Nasr and Sauber
Sauber’s low-key start to the 2016 season which saw both its drivers struggle for speed and performance in Australia may bear for the Swiss team on in Bahrain. Although Felipe Nasr saw the checkered flag in Melbourne, the Brazilian was stumped by the handling of the C35 chassis and its overall lack of pace, disadvantages which look to stick with Sauber at Sakhir this weekend. “The Bahrain Grand Prix is a special race weekend for…