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Ericsson/Nasr behaviour "unacceptable" - Kaltenborn

Sauber boss Monisha Kaltenborn has labelled the behaviour of Felipe Nasr and Marcus Ericsson in the Monaco Grand Prix as "unacceptable". The duo crashed into each other during the Monte Carlo race after Ericsson dove down the inside of Nasr at La Rascasse on lap 48 and made contact. The accident led to the retirement of both drivers. Nasr had been asked to let Ericsson through before the accident, but the Brazilian had ignored the request, and the Swede said later that he had been told to "go for it". Kaltenborn, however, made it clear it was the drivers' responsibility to make it to the end of the race, and was critical of both of them. She claimed a similar incident...
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