Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team advances to 8th position in
Constructors’ Championship after double-points finish in Mexico City
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Through great team effort, the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team
concluded the challenging Mexican Grand Prix weekend with a double-points
finish, with Charles Leclerc scoring six points for 7th position, and Marcus
Ericsson adding two points to the tally with a 9th place.
A tight-knit start made spectators’ and team members’ hearts
race faster, with both of the team’s drivers giving consistent and strong
performances on the opening laps. Heading into the race on hypersoft tyres
after qualifying on them in Q3 yesterday, the challenges of the demanding
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez quickly made it clear that it would not be pure
speed, but tyre management and retention of positions that would be the key
factor to success – not only for the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team, but for all
teams across the grid.
Charles Leclerc and Marcus Ericsson started from 9th and
10th spots on the grid respectively with a one pit stop strategy, determined to
score points. The first stint was crucial in terms of strategy and tyre
management, and both drivers did an excellent job of extracting the maximum performance.
Both Charles Leclerc and Marcus Ericsson continued to progress, maintaining the
strong pace into the second stint, recovering important positions and finally
finishing the Mexican Grand Prix weekend with a very successful race result.
With a total of 36 points to its tally, the Alfa Romeo
Sauber F1 Team has gained a position in the Constructors’ Championship,
advancing to 8th place today. Charles Leclerc is in 15th (27 points), and
Marcus Ericsson in 17th (9 points) place in the Drivers’ Championship.
Marcus Ericsson (car number 9): C37 (Chassis 05/Ferrari)
Result: 9th. Start on hypersoft tyres, after 16 laps change to supersoft tyres
“It is a great result for the team today – getting both cars into the points is
a great effort which has allowed us to advance by a position in the
Constructors’ Championship. I am very proud of my race and think that it was
one of my best performances in Formula One. I had to fight hard to manage my
tyres, I had to recover many positions after the pit stop and I didn’t make any
mistakes, so I am satisfied with my result.”
Charles Leclerc (car number 16): C37 (Chassis 02/Ferrari)
Result: 7th. Start on hypersoft tyres, after 13 lap change to supersoft tyres
“It was a good race and I am happy with my result, a P7, which is my
second-best result so far in Formula One. It was challenging to manage the
tyres and the race was quite demanding in that respect. It was a good team
effort and we scored enough points together to advance in the Constructors’
Championship. Overall, a positive result, and I hope that we will be able to
have a similar next race in Brazil.”
Frédéric Vasseur, Team Principal: “It was a positive Grand
Prix for us with strong progression throughout the weekend. We had Charles and
Marcus in Q3 and today they both scored points and the team gained a position
in the Constructors’ Championship. The race was tough, and all drivers
struggled with their tyres due to the challenges of the circuit. Both Charles
and Marcus did an excellent job in tyre management, and could retain their
positions which ultimately resulted in a successful outcome for the team. We
have to keep pushing to finish the season on this note, and will fight for
another good result at the next race at Sao Paolo.”