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Ericsson to start from pits

Marcus Ericsson will start Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix from the pit-lane after being found guilty of 'recklessly' colliding with Felipe Massa during qualifying.In the closing minutes of Q1, the Caterham driver caught the Brazilian on the approach to Mirabeau. Massa pulled off the racing line, however, the Swede carried too much speed into the right hander, lost the rear of the CT05 under-braking and forced both cars into the barrier and out of the session. In addition to starting from the pits, Ericsson has also had two penalty points added to his licence for causing the crash. Another rookie to find himself in trouble with the stewards was Toro Rosso's Daniil Kvyat. The Russian was given a...
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