Honda-driver for Sauber in 2018?

  • Published on 01 May 2017 10:26
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  • By: Rik Klein Entink

Sauber looks set to work closely with both McLaren and Honda in 2018 and beyond.

Long rumours that the Swiss team is becoming Honda's first power unit 'customer' were finally confirmed at Sochi.

"I expect a closer collaboration with Honda than with Ferrari," team boss Monisha Kaltenborn told Speed Week. "But maybe the comparison is a little unfair.

"For us it is another form of cooperation."

Indeed, Auto Motor und Sport reports that in addition to the Honda power unit, Sauber - having stopped producing its own gearbox after the BMW era - will also use the entire McLaren transmission and rear end from 2018.

McLaren's Eric Boullier says everyone will benefit.

"With two (Honda) teams, development will be faster," he said. And even Fernando Alonso sounded positive, telling Spain's Movistar: "It's good news for Sauber, and good for Honda to have another team as well."

It is also reported that the McLaren-Honda deal will cost Sauber significantly less money from 2018.

"The negotiations were a long process," Kaltenborn revealed. "As well as some engineers, I've travelled to Japan since the first talks took place last year."

In fact, she admits that one possibility is that Sauber will also take a driver from Honda for 2018.

"It's too early to say that," Kaltenborn said, "but if you enter into such a partnership, it is a duty to look at all possibilities.

"The bottom line is that the responsibility of the race team is to have the best drivers possible."
 

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  • And most importantly, it is Kaltenborns primary duty to stuff her wallet full with cash, and if honda pays good, she will be all but willing to accept a driver from Honda.

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    • May 1 2017 - 14:54
  • Jutlandia

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    Sauber you are doomed with Honda PU's!!!

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    • May 1 2017 - 21:07
  • boudy

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    Since Haas came to F1 they seem to have taken the mantel of Ferrari B team. Sauber is now left in nowhere land. It makes sense to sign up with Honda since there is no other possiblity to get an cheaper F1 engine. The biggest unkown is the Honda F1 engine in 2018 will it continue with the bad results in 2018? Who knows? If they do get help they can move forward.

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    • May 2 2017 - 12:00
    • They have, they even use Ferrari chassis part and share data with Ferrari, so by the definition they are a Ferrari-B-team.

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      • May 2 2017 - 13:21

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