Marcus Ericsson: I think it's great news for me and Sauber. Pascal is a very fast and respected driver with a great CV. I think we can really push each other and the team forward, so I am looking forward to a great season.

After a frustrating 2016 campaign, Sauber’s Marcus Ericsson is hoping that 2017 - his fourth season of F1 racing - will see major improvement. The Swiss squad are on an upward trend under new owners; Ericsson is fit and full and confidence; and this week he welcomes Pascal Wehrlein, a new team mate who he believes will push him all the way. We caught up with the Swede for an exclusive chat about the year ahead…

Q: What do you know about Pascal and what are your expectations? How do you rate him? Your aim must be to beat him…

ME: I honestly rate him highly. He's won the DTM championship and been part of the Mercedes family for a long time, so they seem to believe a lot in him. Of course my aim is to beat him - what else - and I expect it to be a tough fight. But that's exactly what I need in order to perform at my best.

Q: Your 2017 seat was confirmed a long time ago, making it a comfortable winter for you. Do you feel for those less fortunate drivers who endure the off-season not knowing if they will be racing in F1 or not?

ME: Yes, of course I do. But that's part of this sport. There really aren't enough drives in F1 if you look at how many great drivers there are around, and being in F1 is the ultimate dream of each and every one of these drivers. Coming back to my situation, believe me it relaxes your mind massively knowing you are confirmed - no nail biting over the winter! (Laughs)

Q: Sauber were acquired by new owners in the middle of last season. How much has the team already changed? We’ve seen with other teams that change does not come overnight in F1…

ME: It definitely takes time, but I think it's clear that if you look at the second half of last season we really made some big progress. And the aim is, of course, to continue that way in 2017. We've had some great people decide to join the team in the last couple of months and that also makes a difference. So all in all it feels like we're moving in the right way. And with two young and hungry drivers in the cockpits we should be on a good run.

Q: Sauber had a difficult 2016 season. What gives you the confidence that it will be a nicer place to be in 2017?

ME: I think the financial stability we now have in the team makes a big difference already. And like I said, there have been some great people joining the team lately that will make a difference. But also everyone in the team now is so motivated with this fresh start. Instead of focusing on surviving, everyone is now pushing 100 percent on finding performance. That surely will make a big difference.

Q: The team was getting significantly better towards the end of last season, but the major regulation changes mean this year is a completely new ball game. Is it still possible to carry some of 2016’s upward trend into 2017?

ME: Car-wise, not so much. But the momentum from the second half of last season, for sure. And isn’t there the saying that success is a mind game? But like you say, it's big changes in regulations going into this season, which will mean everyone starting a bit from scratch. And that I'm sure will be good for us.