LONDON (Reuters) - Formula Two leader Charles Leclerc will take part in free practice sessions with Sauber at four of the season's remaining six races, the Swiss-based Formula One team said on Thursday. Sauber said in a statement that Leclerc would test in Malaysia next week and then for the U.S., Mexican and Brazilian Grands Prix. In Malaysia he will be using Marcus Ericsson's car, with the Swede taking it over again after first practice. Managed by Nicolas Todt, son of former Ferrari boss and International Automobile Federation (FIA) president Jean, Leclerc is seen as a rising star of the sport and possible future Ferrari driver. He is widely expected to take the place of Mercedes-backed German Pascal Wehrlein at Sauber.
Source: The Star September 21, 2017 17:26 UTC