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Kaltenborn criticises both Sauber drivers for Monaco clash

Sauber team boss Monisha Kaltenborn criticised both Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr for their Monaco Grand Prix crash that ultimately caused the retirement of both drivers. The financially-strapped team had requested Nasr to allow the faster Ericsson through to attack the drivers they were following in the race, only for the Brazilian to reject the request, with Ericsson then taking matters into his own hands and attempting an overtake at Rascasse that saw the two collide. Within a handful of laps, both had pulled into the pits to retire, and Kaltenborn read the riot act to both Nasr and Ericsson, and insisted that this kind of incident will not happen again. “It was unacceptable...
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