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Call to let Ericsson through unjustified - Nasr

©WRI2 The struggles  continue this season for Sauber and its drivers Felipe Nasr and Marcus Ericsson. While the Swiss outfit's financial hardship has seen no signs of improvement, out on the race track the team's plight is hardly any different. Sauber's afternoon in Monte-Carlo ended in the worst possible way when Nasr and Ericsson collided on lap 47, taking each other out in the process. As both drivers were lingering back at the tail end of the field, Nasr was asked by his pit wall to move over and let his team mate through. Facing the Brazilian's reluctance, the Swede took matters into his own hands and attempted to force his way through Rascasse, a move which resulted in a...
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