Thursday’s FIA driver press conference
Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly and Marcus Ericsson answered the questions at the Shanghai International Circuit.
Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly and Marcus Ericsson answered the questions at the Shanghai International Circuit.
Marcus Ericsson admits it was a "great relief" to score points in Bahrain, his first top-ten showing since Italy 2015.
Marcus Ericsson has declared his Australian Grand Prix to the "best six laps" he's done in a Sauber in two years.
Lance Stroll was forced to park his car on track after FP2, while Sauber are in their usual spot as backmarkers.
It is preview time ahead of the Australian GP with Charles Leclerc "really looking forward" to the race while Marcus Ericsson wants to gain a better understanding.
The Alfa Romeo Sauber C37 broke covers on Tuesday, featuring intense sidepod details and prominent Alfa Romeo branding.
Despite back-to-back point-less seasons, Marcus Ericsson believes his experience in F1 will benefit Sauber as they look to move off the bottom of the table.
Marcus Ericsson is full of confidence ahead of the new season, believing the new deal with Ferrari will make the team more competitive.
Sauber team boss Frederick Vasseur believes that in Marcus Ericsson and Charles Leclerc, the Alfa Romeo Sauber team has a "strong driver duo."
Point-less in 2017, Marcus Ericsson believes Alfa Romeo Sauber will take a "big step" forward next season.
Charles Leclerc will make his Formula 1 debut next season after being confirmed alongside Marcus Ericsson in Sauber's line-up.
Sauber have announced that Marcus Ericsson and Charles Leclerc will take part in the post-season test in Abu Dhabi, possibly suggesting they have settled on their 2018 line-up.
Marcus Ericsson has conceded that he is "nervous" that his future with Sauber has still yet to be resolved as Ferrari push for Antonio Giovinazzi to take his seat for 2018.
It wasn't a great Friday for Haas and Toro Rosso at Interlagos as they finished near the bottom of the timesheets while Sauber were only saved from the final two positions by Antonio Giovinazzi.
The departing Felipe Massa, his team-mate Lance Stroll and Sauber's Marcus Ericsson take part in the first half of the driver's press conference in Brazil.
Ferrari are still trying to negotiate with Sauber about getting both Charles Leclerc and Antonio Giovinazzi on the grid in 2018.
Marcus Ericsson has refuted suggestion that he has a "wild card" to a Sauber seat after Longbow Finance bought the team.
Marcus Ericsson admits one can "never be comfortable" without a signed contract in hand as he waits to learn his Sauber fate.
Marcus Ericsson and Pascal Wehrlein are both looking forward to the special atmospheres at the next grand prix weekends.