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Ericsson takes responsibility for Massa incident

dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.15;margin-top:0pt;margin-bottom:0pt;">   24th, May 2014 (F1 Plus / Rosie Baillie) - Marcus Ericsson has admitted responsibility for his incident with Felipe Massa at the end of Q1. The Caterham driver locked up, driving in front of Felipe Massa in the process causing them both to make contact with the barriers. Massa was then stranded on the circuit and despite being fast enough to get through to Q2 he was unable to take part in the session as he couldn't get the car back to the garage in time.  Ericsson is under investigation by the stewards for the incident but it isn’t yet clear what the decision is. “On my final push...
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