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Nasr disagreed with Sauber team orders issues before Ericsson crash

Monaco Grand Prix – Sauber's Felipe Nasr says that he didn't think team orders were necessary after his refusal to obey some during the race led to a crash between himself and Marcus Ericsson. Nasr had led Ericsson on track leading up to the crash, having started from the pitlane due to an engine failure in qualifying on Saturday. Having negotiated the tricky wet conditions and the change from full wets to intermediates, then the dry tyres, the two Saubers were line astern behind the Haas of Romain Grosjean when Ericsson tried a late dive on Nasr into La Rascasse. The pair collided, both cars were damaged and both retired within the next few laps due to the damage incurred. After the...
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