Sauber present the new C35 powered by Ferrari

F1 News
Monday, 29 February 2016 at 19:26
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The rollout of the Sauber C35-Ferrari will take place on 1 March at the second winter test (1 to 4 March) at Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona.
For the Sauber F1 Team 2016 marks the 24th season in Formula One. The squad based in Hinwil in the Zürcher Oberland, after Ferrari, Williams and McLaren, is the fourth-oldest team among the currently existing brand names. In the 2016 FIA Formula One World Championship the Sauber F1 Team will again be competing with drivers Marcus Ericsson (SE, 25) and Felipe Nasr (BR, 23).
Team principal Monisha Kaltenborn’s aims can initially be put in a nutshell: “We want to clearly improve.” The team principal goes on to explain: “Obviously, there’s a certain position we’d like to achieve. But, to start with, it’s important to become established in mid-field. Only then are we going to focus on individual positions.”
With respect to the drivers, Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr, Monisha Kaltenborn says: “Both delivered a good, first season for us. Speaking for Marcus and Felipe is the fact that they made only few mistakes. And that they learnt from these mistakes. Now they’ll have to show how they’re going to keep working on their skills following the experience they’ve gained.”
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Marcus Ericsson – and his expectations for his third Formula One year, his second with the Sauber F1 Team: “The battle for positions is getting fiercer. But I’m convinced that, with the new car, we’re going to take a step forward so that we can finish in the points with greater consistency and under our own steam. Last year we managed a good start. In the second half of the season it was a harder struggle for us to score points. This season I’d like to see us being in contention for points and fighting on a level where speed is decisive. I know that everyone at the factory in Hinwil is working very hard in this direction.”
Felipe Nasr – and his prediction for his second year in Formula One: “It’s difficult for me to predict how the positions behind the top teams are going to pan out this season – and where we’ll be able to line up in that part of the field. We’re going to put innovations on the grid, but so are our competitors, and their efficiency remains to be seen. It’s hardly possible to make any predictions under these circumstances. The whole team has been working very hard to explore areas in the car that we can improve. That’s why I’m confident that we’ve made progress. The season will show what positions we’ll be able to achieve with it.”
The winter break has shown that, following their first year as teammates in the Sauber F1 Team, Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr are now tackling their tasks in an even more focused and efficient manner.
Together with their physiotherapists both kept running at full speed in fitness regimens for weeks on end. Both of them leave nothing to chance and are also working meticulously at the race track to achieve the same goal. Their characters differ – which is not uncommon with drivers hailing from the northern and the southern part of the world. This is how they see each other in terms of teamwork:Marcus about Felipe: “We work together well. Our discussions about the car, the setup or the further development take place on a very professional level. We both understand that working together is very important, not just for the team but also for the individual driver. That worked out in 2015 and I see no reason why it shouldn’t again in 2016.”
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Felipe about Marcus: “It works. We get on well together. As teammates we deal with each other openly. We started with the same aims at Sauber and continue to pursue them – that is to put teamwork ahead of anything else. So, it’s an advantage if a well-gelled driver duo can stay on for another season. You simply know each other. That makes certain things easier and you can improve in your work and reach your goals faster. We will continue that in 2016.”
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