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Marcus Ericsson accepts he has to 'step up' F1 qualifying pace

Marcus Ericsson says he and Sauber have to work to provide him with more confidence over one-lap, citing rear-end instability as a hurdle to his points prospects. Ericsson claimed Sauber's first points of the year with ninth in Bahrain and the team has scored points across the past two Grands Prix, with Charles Leclerc racing from 13th to sixth in Azerbaijan, and from 14th to 10th in Spain. Ericsson, meanwhile, started from 18th and 17th respectively – five and three positions behind his team-mate – and was unable to break into the top 10 on both occasions. “We could fight with everyone around us,” Ericsson said of his Spanish Grand Prix. “We just need to...
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