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Nasr, Ericsson move on from Monaco GP crash

Felipe Nasr says he and Sauber teammate Marcus Ericsson have moved on from their Monaco Grand Prix Prix accident. The Sauber pair crashed into each other on lap 48 of the race, when Ericsson tried to pass Nasr on the inside at La Rascasse. As a result of the accident both cars ended up retiring, with Ericsson being handed a three-place grid penalty for Canada. Team boss Monisha Kaltenborn labelled the crash "unacceptable". "We left Monaco behind," said Nasr on Thursday in Montreal. "What had to be said was said. We are here for another race weekend. "We sat down with the team. As I said, everything is clear and left behind already. We moved on. "I wasn't...
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