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Sauber drivers apologise for 'unacceptable' clash

Sauber F1 Team Sauber drivers Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr have both apologised for their role in the intra-team collision during Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix. Nasr was asked by Sauber to allow Ericsson to pass, albeit with the caveat that the Swede would be require to pull over if he was unable to make progress. As Nasr queried the call, Ericsson attempted an overtaking move which resulted in the pair colliding at La Rascasse, ultimately retiring from the race. Ericsson was given a grid drop for the Canadian Grand Prix, while team boss criticised the pair's "unacceptable behaviour," as both drivers apologised. "A very disappointing end to the race," said Ericsson....
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