Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Sauber’s 2016 car will miss first Formula 1 test in Barcelona

Swiss Formula 1 group Sauber won't run their 2016 auto until the second and last pre-season test. 

The Australian Grand Prix was presented to 20 March, compelling groups to reconsider their generation plans. 

Be that as it may, Sauber will stay with their starting arrangement, which implies they will run an altered rendition of their 2015 auto at Barcelona from 22-25 February. 

The 2016 auto – the C35 – will show up surprisingly at the second test at the same track from 1-4 March. 

The pre-season plan has been cut from three four-day tests to two this year as a major aspect of a push to control costs. 

The 2016 season was initially because of begin on 3 April yet was presented in view of the need to pack a record 21 races into the date-book. 

Sauber will hold the same driver line-up as in 2015, with Brazilian Felipe Nasr collaborating Swede Marcus Ericsson. 

Then, McLaren have turned into the first group to report the date for people in general revealing of their new auto. 

The Honda-controlled MP4-31, which will be driven by Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button, will be divulged online on 21 Febru

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