Sauber team principal Frederic Vasseur believes that its two drivers for 2018 will complement each other on the track. On Saturday, the Swiss team announced that it had retained Marcus Ericsson, who would be joined by Formula 2 champion Charles Leclerc.

Ericsson’s future was being speculated for months, while Leclerc was all but confirmed in the seat after an impressive year in Formula 2. The Monegasque driver also took part in four first practice sessions for Sauber to prepare him for the year ahead.

At the launch of Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team last weekend, Vasseur spoke in confidence about its line-up for next year, believing that it has the perfect mix between an experienced driver who knows the team well and a very talented rookie.

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