It is up in news today that Swiss Formula 1 team Sauber in year 2016 won’t run their car until the second and last pre-season test. The Australian Grand Prix was presented to 20 March, compelling teams to reconsider their creation plans. Be that as it may, Sauber will stay with their starting arrangement, which implies they will run a changed rendition of their 2015 car at Barcelona from 22-25 February.
The 2016 car – the C35 – will show up interestingly 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 beginning on 3 April however was presented as a result of the need to pack a record 21 races into the timetable. 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 team to declare the date for people in general divulging of their new car. The Honda-controlled MP4-31, which will be driven by Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button, will be uncovered online on 21 February. The 2016 Formula One World Championship season starts in March, however in February, the teams and drivers will come back to the track surprisingly since November.
For this present year, in another measure to cut expenses, there will be only two winter pre-season tests, the first being between the 22nd and 25th February. Be that as it may, whilst track time in front of the new season has been cut by a third, Sauber won’t run their new car amid the first test.
The C35 won’t make its presentation in Barcelona over that first test, with the team rather selecting to run last season’s car. The team however does trust it will make the second and last winter test, which will likewise be at Barcelona somewhere around first and fourth March.
The BBC trust the choice to bring the opening race of the season in Australia forward to twentieth March has constrained a few teams to reexamine their calendars. However Brazilian Felipe Nasr and Swede Marcus Ericsson, will proceed with their unique arrangement.