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Ericsson takes blame for Massa collision

– Marcus Ericsson has taken the blame for his collision with Felipe Massa during Saturday's qualifying session in Monte-Carlo.The Caterham driver was on his final timed attempt in Q1 when he approached the slower moving Massa at Mirabeau, leading to him locking up and collecting the Williams man."On my final push lap I was behind Massa going into Turn 5 and he moved offline a bit which meant I had to change my braking point," said Ericsson."I locked up and went into the barrier with him which was my mistake. It's unfortunate it took him out too but it looks like the car is OK so now I want to put today behind me and concentrate on the race."Massa, who...
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