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Technical director Smith leaves Sauber

Technical director Mark Smith has left Sauber ahead of the new season starting in Australia this week, the Swiss-based Formula One team said on Monday. The Briton joined Sauber last July after stints at the now defunct Caterham team, Force India, Red Bull and Jordan. Sauber said in a statement that Smith had "decided to go back to the UK for family reasons". The opening grand prix of what will be a record 21-race season is in Melbourne on Sunday. Sauber have struggled with financial problems and were one of three teams paid an advance on their 2016 revenues from the commercial rights holder at the end of last year to tide them through the European winter months. Despite that,...
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