Video: Sauber first to show new car in action

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Sauber has become the first team to show its new car for the 2017 F1 season in action.

The C36, which was launched on Monday, ran at the Circuit de Catalunya for a filming day.Marcus Ericsson was at the wheel. Pascal Wehrlein, who will be unable to participate in the first test due to injury, also attended.

The first test of the 2017 campaign is due to begin at the circuit on Monday.

Side-by-side: Sauber C36 and C35 at the Circuit de Catalunya

Compare this year’s new Sauber with last year’s car at the same track:

Marcus Ericsson, Sauber C36, Circuit de Catalunya, 2017
Marcus Ericsson, Sauber C35, Circuit de Catalunya, 2016

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45 comments on “Video: Sauber first to show new car in action”

  1. Great stuff. Looks so much better on the track as I’m sure all the cars will. Exciting times.

    1. Fudge Kobayashi (@)
      22nd February 2017, 22:37

      +1, world of difference!

      1. +2 car looks great.

      2. +1 – also the numbers are in the blue bulge – nice work Sauber.

      3. YES! When a F1 car is wide and has wide tyres, it looks like a beast, and little can diminish that.

    2. @robbie Yes, they look so much better already. Imagine how great they look after a year or two. The first year with new regulations the new cars always seem a bit odd. Remember 1998 when some cars were a bit bulky, 2009 when the cars looked well out of shape or the ugly noses in 2014.

    3. + 1

      For sure

      I don’t understand the bashing of the Sauber and Renault cars on launch. The Sauber looks absolutely fantastic on track

    4. Agreed. It’s still not my favourite, but I really disliked it when the images came out, but on the track it looks decent tbh.

  2. Here’s another video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EixDrunQKa0

    The car looks really good in-action. It looks like a 2008 car with slicks, a different nose, and a wider front wing.

    1. It’s crazy to think they get almost the same crowd numbers for this filming day as they do at the Grand Prix.

      1. Haha yeah exactly. They managed the sponsor set to the crowd demographic perfectly! Amazing.

    2. @mangyblacksheep I would really be interested in a comparison between a 2008 and a 2016-car. But I am afraid to ask Keith again so I won’t. :)

  3. Those 2 pictures at the bottom of the article… somehow, to me at least, there doesn’t seem to be that much of a difference. The angle is almost perfect, but appart from the rear tyre, I can’t seem to realize exactly how much wider the car is. It’s like a weird optical illusion.

    I looks alright, I guess. But it’s not the huge impression I thought I’d have. Maybe it’s this car… the Renault looked miles better even on the studio shots, so maybe on track it’ll also look better.

    1. How can you say that there is little difference? It is not only the rear tyres, the whole back end of the car is different, the airbox is bigger (visibly), the wing is lower and wider, and the tyres are larger, but at the front end the tyres are almost as wide as the rear tyres were on the 2016 car, the nose is wider and flatter and the wing is (unfortunately) bigger and more complex. If they were on track together you would soon know the difference!

    2. It looks way different

  4. These recent daily build up’s have been much wanted, too long since and not long until. Role on the next chapter.

    1. *Roll even

  5. NO WAY! They actually createad that strange blue blob to actually fit the car with a readable carnumber! How awesome is that?

    1. I keep seeing 57 instead of 9 on the nose though, that’s a pretty horrid font.

      1. Don’t get it, how’s that you see 57? Doesn’t look that bad to me.

  6. NOW I see the difference :)

  7. That leaning rear wing though makes me crazy… I can’t reconcile F1 with a mandatory strictly decorative feature….

    1. There has been other mandatory parts on f1 cars before, ie 4 wheels and one seat.

      1. very droll

  8. Love everything about these cars expect how the rear wing folds in as it goes down. Looks silly to me.

    1. Yeah and here I was thinking I was the only one who had trouble accepting that haha.

      @sward28

  9. Those colors remainds me Williams 1994-97 livery so much…

  10. Looks awesome. Can’t wait to see the other cars. The second and third, and fifth and sixth pictures in particular give you a good impression of the changes, very welcome changes at that. The rears of the card look particularly good

  11. I maybe the only one but I like the larger front wing ; ever since they introduced the new engines they also introduced narrower front wings ; it didnt help the teams and certainly it didnt help the tyres. Imo, the larger front wings are able to work more efficiently to channel air be it warm or cold around the car hence no more ‘I cant overtake this guy’ or ‘ he’s backing me up’
    Come to think of it Lewis used the backing up manouvre in yet another race apart from Abu Dhabi 2016 . . . . China 2015.

  12. Amazing after a few days of reveals, The 2017 cars are making the older ones look a bit odd. They look way tougher now. Could you imagine one of these screaming by with a V10. that would be something.

  13. yepp exactly a V10 that would be great, but still
    what a MASSIVE IMPROVEMENT especially the rear tyres and rear wing, man i have been waiting and asking
    for those improvements. Just look at that incredably ugly high narrow rear wing and
    those narrow tyres of 2016 and recent years, unworthy of a F1 car.
    We should all thank Niki Lauda and those who pushed the New regs through apparently
    against a lot of resistance. I know i was sick of the sight of the “hybrid f1 car”
    in fact i would say the 2017 cars are the best looking since the early 90`s
    If there is one thing wrong it`s the front “fishgill like” frontwing a simple smaller twoplane
    would be better and offcourse a V10 or a8/12 for that matter.
    Can`t wait to see the rest.

  14. Good point to start filming day before testing for small team, in this way then can do system check for commissioning the car (small team have small resources) and hope there is no start-up problem when testing.

  15. I knew the oblique rear wing will look much racier and it does. Yes, it is fake and seems purely comestic but does make it look awesome.

  16. What about the sounds ?? sounds is seems the same..I was expecting more on the sound side..

  17. Now it actually looks wide. And now I’m happy :) :)

  18. I can’t believe how old last year’s cars already look!

    1. +1. And smaller, more toy-like.

      These cars look mean. To a die hard viewer of just 12 years (im 28) I never got to watch the races of old, apart from a few replays now and then, so these cars look truly awesome!

  19. That looks so fantastic on track, I really am overjoyed. Can’t wait to see 20 of them lining up in Melbourne…

  20. Meh. Call me back when there’s videos of the cars at full tilt driven in anger.

  21. Guybrush Threepwood
    23rd February 2017, 8:42

    I don’t hate the shark fin (except for Force India’s…) but I definitely think the cars would look better without them. Still, nothing compared to the hideous step noses of years gone by.

    1. I guess for the step noses FI also has you covered though @guybrushthreepwood

  22. Wider tyres look great on open wheelers, glad they didn’t bring in the pram 18inch wheels.

  23. WOWZER! Looks great just on a track. dribble dribble.

  24. while the wider and lower (rear wing) look is good, can’t help myself but think the cars are way too long…

  25. It looks terrific, expecially in comparison with the old one!
    Really awesome. Sharkfin is not bad but would look much better to me if it wasn’t higher than rear spoiler. Never really liked these nose-like fronts but whatever, red bull and mercedes will deliver on this side as well, I’m sure

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