The Sauber team unveiled their 2011 car, the C30, at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit on the outskirts of Valencia on Monday morning.
The car features a similar colour scheme to the C29 launched in 2010 with the addition of a few extra sponsors.
Sauber technical director James Key believes they have ironed out the weak points of the car.
Technical director James Key said: “Our aim in the development of the Sauber C30-Ferrari has been to build on the strengths of the C29 and to eliminate its weak points.
“In addition, it is also important for us to go into winter testing with a car we understand, and we have worked hard on ensuring the characteristics of the car are heading in a direction we believe in. There will be much to learn about the new Pirelli tyres and in this respect we want to ensure there are no surprises with the way the car is handling.”
The Ferrari powered car will also feature the Italian outfit’s KERS system for the new season.
Check out the images of the new C30 below: