Sauber became the first F1 team to run their 2017 car on track on Wednesday, as the Swiss squad conducted a filming day at Spain’s Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
Marcus Ericsson was at the wheel of the Ferrari-powered C36, which was officially unveiled by the team on Monday.
Ericsson will also head up driving duties for Sauber when pre-season testing begins at the circuit next week, with new team mate Pascal Wehrlein currently side-lined by a neck injury.
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