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Ericsson with good feeling for China

Sauber's Marcus Ericsson says he will go into next weekend's Chinese Grand Prix with a “good feeling”. Ericsson qualified well in Malaysia and made it through to the top-ten shootout, but his race ended in disappointment when he spun off early on while trying to overtake Nico Hulkenberg's Force India at Turn 1. Despite that, however, the Swede remains upbeat and will be after more points after breaking his duck when he was eighth in Australia. “I have a good feeling travelling to China, because we have a competitive car,” Ericsson confirmed prior to the third round in the F1 2015 World Championship. “We are looking forward to getting to Shanghai to continue improving as well as...
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