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Marcus Ericsson: “I think we could’ve had a better result”

After showing good pace in the wet in Japan last weekend, Marcus Ericsson once again performed admirably, this time in the dry at Sochi, as the Caterham F1 Team continued their fight to move up in the championship standings as they battle Marussia and Sauber for ninth and tenth. Unfortunately Kamui Kobayashi was forced to retire, but the team have begun to show some promise. Ericsson started sixteenth and was fighting with the Lotus and Sauber drivers in the early stages of the race before a switch to the Prime Pirelli tyres saw his pace drop and ultimately he fell away from the competition. Nonetheless he showed good pace and was running ahead of Kobayashi and Max Chilton when they both...
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