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Nasr Bahrain 2016
Sauber C35
Race Car
Category Formula One
Constructor Sauber
Designer Mark Smith (Technical Director)
Eric Gandelin (Chief Designer)
Elliot Dason-Barber (Head of Vehicle Performance)
Seamus Mullarkey (Head of Aerodynamic Research)
Mariano Alperin (Head of Aerodynamic Development)
Predecessor Sauber C34
Successor Sauber C36
Chassis Carbon-fibre composite survival cell
Suspension (front) {{{Front Suspension}}}
Suspension (rear) {{{Rear Suspension}}}
Engine Ferrari 061 1.6 L (98 cu in) direct injection [[V6 engine|V6] turbocharged engine, limited to 15,000 rpm in a mid-mounted, rear-wheel drive layout
Electric_motor Kinetic and thermal energy recovery systems
Battery Lithium-ion batteries
Power {{{Power}}}
Transmission Sequential shift gearbox with eight forward and one reverse gears
Weight {{{Weight}}}
Fuel {{{Fuel}}}
Brakes {{{Brakes}}}
Tyres Pirelli P Zero (dry) tyres
Pirelli Cinturato (wet) tyres
Notable entrants Sauber F1 Team
Notable drivers 9. Marcus Ericsson
12. Felipe Nasr
Debut 2016 Australian Grand Prix
Races competed 21
Race victories 0
Podiums 0
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0


The Sauber C35 is a Formula One racing car designed by Sauber to compete in the 2016 Formula One season. The car was driven by Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr,[1] and used the Ferrari 061 power unit.

The chassis was designed by Mark Smith, Eric Gandelin, Elliot Dason-Barber and Seamus Mullarkey with the car being powered with a customer Ferrari powertrain.

Competitiveness[]

During the first half of the season, the car proved to be less competitive compared to its predecessor due to less development over winter, caused by financial problems of the team.

The team scored its only points of the season during the dramatic 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix in very wet conditions. The team also overtook their nearest rivals, Manor, in the constructors' championship when Felipe Nasr crossed the line in 9th, which was enough to give them 10th place in the constructors' championship.

Complete Formula One results[]

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Engine Tyres Drivers Grands Prix Points WCC
AUS BHR CHN RUS ESP MON CAN EUR AUT GBR HUN GER BEL ITA SIN MAL JPN USA MEX BRA ABU
2016 Sauber F1 Team Ferrari 061 P
25px Sweden Marcus Ericsson Ret 12 16 14 12 Ret 15 17 15 Ret 20 18 Ret 16 17 12 15 14 11 Ret 15 2 10th
25px Brazil Felipe Nasr 15 14 20 16 14 Ret 18 12 13 15 17 Ret 17 Ret 13 Ret 19 15 15 9 16


References[]

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Sauber

Founder

Peter Sauber

Notable personnel

Ruth Buscombe · Dirk de Beer · Jost Capito · Monisha Kaltenborn · James Key · Matt Morris · Steve Nichols · Tom McCullough · John Owen · Xevi Pujolar · Willy Rampf · Leo Ress · Andreas Seidl · Loïc Serra · Mark Smith · Julien Simon-Chautemps · Willem Toet · Mario Theissen · Frédéric Vasseur · Pierre Waché · Ben Waterhouse · Max Welti · Jörg Zander · Beat Zehnder · Christoph Zimmermann

Notable drivers

25px Austria Karl Wendlinger · 25px Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen · 25px Great Britain Johnny Herbert · 25px France Jean Alesi ·25px Germany Nick Heidfeld · 25px Finland Kimi Räikkönen · 25px Brazil Felipe Massa · 25px Italy Giancarlo Fisichella · 25px Canada Jacques Villeneuve · 25px Flag of Poland Robert Kubica · 25px Germany Sebastian Vettel ·25px Japan Kamui Kobayashi · 25px Mexico Sergio Pérez · 25px Sweden Marcus Ericsson · 25px Monaco Charles Leclerc

Sportscars

C1 · C2 · C3 · C4 · C5 · SHS C6 · C7 · C8 · C9 · C11 · C291 · C292

Formula One cars

C12 · C13 · C14 · C15 · C16 · C17 · C18 · C19 · C20 · C21 · C22 · C23 · C24 · F1.06 · F1.07 · F1.08 · F1.09 · C29 · C30 · C31 · C32 · C33 · C34 · C35 · C36 · C37

Related

Alfa Romeo in Formula One · BMW in Formula One · Mercedes-Benz in motorsport

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