Sauber unveiled its attractive new C32 in an online event on Saturday morning.
The most obvious outward change from last year is a new livery which features more grey than white. The car itself, described as an evolution of the successful C31, is notable for its compact sidepods.
Speaking about the season ahead line-up team principal Monisha Kaltenborn commented: “What I can say is that we’re well prepared, that we’ve got the new car finished in good time and that we’ve met the performance targets we set ourselves internally.
“That puts us in a confident frame of mind. But we’ll only really find out what it all amounts to at the first race of the season in Melbourne.”
New recruit Nico Hulkenberg said: “We need to build on the solid basis of last year and reach some good results. But it is a whole new season: New game, new luck! We really have to wait and see what happens when we hit the track for the first time. And then we’ll take it from there.”



The car is so tiny with its tiny sidepods, it looks like a tiny little grey mouse; EG also looks very tiny, judging by the pics of the launch or “swiss-made lunch” as the host called it. The livery is totally HRT 2010 but probably a bit more of a 1990s classic, there’s a hint of early days Sauberism somewhere. I just hope I’ll be able to spot ze ca’ on ze truck in Khe-reff, as they lovingly call poor Jerez in F1. Very tiny indeed.