Formula 1: Sauber sign deal with Ferrari for 2018

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Sauber have been in a partnership with Ferrari for seven years

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Sauber have signed a "multi-year" engine deal with Ferrari from 2018.

The move, a day after Sauber cancelled their planned switch to Honda engines next year, is a continuation of a relationship that started in 2010.

Sources say the deal is likely to see Formula 2 frontrunner Charles Leclerc, a Ferrari protege, promoted to Formula 1 with Sauber in 2018.

The deal is for latest-spec engines the Ferrari works team will use - Sauber are using year-old engines this season.

The team this year run Swede Marcus Ericsson and German Pascal Wehrlein. Ericsson's backers are part-owners of the team but Wehrlein is funded by Mercedes.

Team principal Frederic Vasseur said the partnership would "allow us to move forward swiftly and efficiently".

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