New Sauber shows Ferrari influence
SALZBURG, Austria (Reuters) -- Sauber have unveiled their new Formula One car, looking to Ferrari's latest engine and design influence to keep them ahead of big budget rivals.
"It is smaller and lighter and I hope also faster," said Peter Sauber of a C23 that the team described as 'pragmatic' in design.
"Our goal for 2004 is to clearly increase our performance," he added.
"How well we'll be able to do this primarily depends on how quickly we can translate the results of our wind tunnel work to the race track.
"With seven works teams supported by global automotive corporations taking part in the series, the competition in Formula One has become tougher than ever."
Privately-owned Sauber finished sixth overall last season, outperforming Toyota with one of the biggest budgets in the sport and Ford-owned Jaguar thanks to a points windfall at the U.S. Grand Prix.
They have a new driver line-up in Italian Giancarlo Fisichella and Brazilian Felipe Massa, returning after a year as Ferrari tester, and a new wind tunnel due to be operational by the end of February.
The season starts in Australia on March 7.
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