Sauber will be bringing a new floor to Belgium this weekend in a bid to close in on the cars in front. Sauber started the season in touch with some of the midfield pack, bagging points in Spain and Azerbaijan. However, a lack of development has seen the team fall to the back of the field.

Last time out in Hungary, the team introduced a new cooling system and revised body work, but full-time driver Marcus Ericsson admitted that the upgrades didn’t have the effect that was expected. The second part of its aerodynamic upgrade will come into force this weekend at Spa-Francorchamps.

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