Crash.net's Lewis Larkam sat down with Marcus Ericsson in Hungary to talk about Sauber's impressive Formula 1 revival, why he feels he is driving better than ever in 2018, and dealing with the hype surrounding rookie teammate and Ferrari protege Charles Leclerc.
Marcus Ericsson believes Sauber’s impressive turnaround this season means the team can target becoming the leading force in Formula 1’s midfield in 2019.
Sergey Sirotkin has conceded Sauber is now an “unreachable” target for Williams, adding the team must continue to prioritise its Formula 1 recovery bid.
Antonio Giovinazzi believes Sauber has made a "big step” between Formula 1’s two in-season tests in 2018, after he got back behind the wheel of the C37 in Hungary.
Antonio Giovinazzi feels the Ferrari SF71H Formula 1 car has improved "dramatically" over the past two months after completing his most recent test for the team in Hungary.
The FIA has confirmed that Ferrari customer teams Haas and Sauber will get key Formula 1 power unit updates ahead of this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest.
Alfa Romeo Sauber’s new technical director Simone Resta says one of his major objectives is to increase its work force by a third in its overall push up the Formula 1 grid.
F1 2018's outstanding rookie Charles Leclerc sits down with Crash.net F1 Editor Luke Smith to discuss life with Sauber, being his own biggest critic - and, of course, those Ferrari rumours .
Charles Leclerc has set his sights on winning the Formula 1 championships he believes his late friend and mentor Jules Bianchi deserved to win, should he make the move up to Ferrari in the future.
Sauber has tweaked the functionality of its Formula 1 DRS system in a bid to prevent similar incidents to Marcus Ericsson’s heavy crash at the British Grand Prix.
Alfa Romeo Sauber’s test and reserve driver Antonio Giovinazzi will make his first F1 race weekend outing in over eight months after being handed a first free practice session outing at the German Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc insists Sauber needs to remain grounded despite already surpassing its pre-season expectations so far during the first half of the 2018 Formula 1 campaign.
Charles Leclerc says he’s still not convinced Alfa Romeo Sauber can be seen as regular top 10 challengers despite extending his points-scoring record in Austria.
Charles Leclerc will take a five-place grid penalty for the Austrian Grand Prix after it was confirmed that Sauber had been forced to change the gearbox on his Formula 1 car following an issue in final practice on Saturday afternoon.
Alfa Romeo Sauber team principal Frederic Vasseur has shot down reports linking Charles Leclerc with a mid-season switch to Ferrari in place of Kimi Raikkonen and says “Charles is focused on the Sauber project”.
Charles Leclerc believes a key factor behind Sauber’s improved 2018 form has been the Formula 1’s team’s ability to consistently extract maximum performance out of its car.
While the title battle raged on at the Circuit Paul Ricard and chaos ensued at the front on Sunday, F1’s quietly confident rising star continued his impressive start to the season with the sort of performance that is becoming a regular occurrence.
Despite recording his fourth Formula 1 points finish of 2018, Charles Leclerc admits he is disappointed with himself for making a "small" mistake during the French Grand Prix.