SPIELBERG, Austria (Reuters) - Swiss-based Sauber believe they can see light at the end of the tunnel after months of struggling to pay staff salaries and stay in Formula One.
Team manager Beat Zehnder and Brazilian driver Felipe Nasr told reporters at the Austrian Grand Prix on Friday that the situation was improving with wages paid on time in June after delays in previous months.
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