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Marcus Ericsson: “A very disappointing end to the race”

Marcus Ericsson apologised for his part in the collision during the Monaco Grand Prix with his Sauber F1 Team team-mate Felipe Nasr that ultimately saw them both retire. The duo collided on lap 47 of the race with Ericsson attempting to pass his team-mate at Rascasse, only to hit Nasr and cause damage to both cars, with the Swede earning a three-place grid penalty for the Canadian Grand Prix for the incident. Ericsson was expecting his team-mate to give him track position as he was running faster on track, but after Nasr did not yield, he tried to take matters into his own hands only to cause the Rascasse crash. “A very disappointing end to the race,” reflected Ericsson. “We had...
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