The 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship is
almost upon us. That means each of the teams will soon be revealing their new
chassis for the season ahead, and the latest comes from Sauber.
The car you see here is the one with which it hopes to emerge from the back of
the field to the middle of the pack. B uilt to comply with the latest regulations, the Sauber C31 features a completely new aerodynamic package0, with a shark-fin upright wing extending from the engine cover in similar fashion to the latest Le Mans prototypes.
That could be the work of the team's new
technical director Jörg Zander, who came to Sauber after Audi shut down its
endurance racing program. The C31 also sports a striking blue, white, and gold
livery that's still sadly light on sponsorship logos. The team has secured its future with fresh investment from Longbow Finance.
Underneath it all sits a powertrain sourced from Ferrari – a 1.6-liter turbocharged V6 hybrid system, just like every other team. Only Sauber has opted to stick with last year's engine rather than switch to a newer one, in order to move development along sooner.
Driving the new C31 will be Mercedes prodigy Pascal
Wehrlein (who switches over from the stranded Manor team), joined once again by
Marcus Ericsson (who similarly moved over from the defunct Caterham team a few
years ago).
With a filming day scheduled for later this week and
the first test session of the season to follow early the next, we can expect to
see more teams showcasing their new chassis in the coming days.