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Ericsson apologises for Nasr collision

 XPB Images Marcus Ericsson has apologised for the collision with Felipe Nasr that saw both Sauber drivers retire from the Monaco Grand Prix. Nasr had been ordered to let the faster Ericsson through, with Sauber telling the Brazilian who would be given the place back if his team-mate failed to make any further progress. However, with Nasr ignoring the order, Ericsson eventually tried a lunge in to Rascasse and the pair collided. With team principal Monisha Kaltenborn planning to speak to the drivers individually to clear the air, when asked if he feels the matter needs discussing internally Ericsson replied: "Of course, yes. 100%. "I think for the whole team it is very...
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