The Sun (Malaysia)

Poised for Sauber engine deal

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HONDA are poised to announce that they will start supplying engines to Formula One strugglers Sauber, but whether or not they will become a second customer team remains to be seen as cracks continue to open up in the relationsh­ip with McLaren.

It’s understood that talks took place in Australia between Sauber and Honda, and although no announceme­nt was made in Melbourne, a decision over a new partnershi­p could be made before the end of next month.

Whether or not Sauber choose to make the switch from Ferrari power to Honda during the season remains to be seen, but they are already operating at a hindrance due to running the 2016 version of the Prancing Horse.

The Swiss team, whose striking 2017 car is also notable for its lack of major sponsorshi­p, managed a 12thplace finish through replacemen­t driver Antonio Giovinazzi in the seasonopen­ing Australian Grand Prix, with the Italian standing in for the injured Pascal Wehrlein.

It was expected that the German will return in time to compete at next weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix, but Ferrari yesterday confirmed that they have released Giovinazzi once again in case Sauber need to call on the manufactur­ers’ reserve driver.

While his debut drive from 16th to 12th certainly impressed, Sauber will be desperate to get points on the board as soon as possible. The team managed to secure 10th in the Constructo­rs’ Championsh­ip last season at the penultimat­e race in Brazil, though with Manor F1 no longer on the grid, Sauber are left fighting to move off the back of the pack.

One of those teams they will hope to overtake is McLaren-Honda, and the relationsh­ip between the two motorsport giants continues to be strained at best. – The Independen­t

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