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Sauber question decision not to penalise Magnussen

Sauber team boss Monisha Kaltenborn says she doesn't understand how Kevin Magnussen escaped without a penalty when he collided with Marcus Ericsson in Australia. Ericsson and Magnussen's grands prix were compromised by the first lap incident which saw the Dane hit the Sauber driver while trying to overtake up the inside at Turn 3. Both drivers landed up in the gravel but were able to continue with the race, only later retiring as a result of damage sustained in the accident. Magnussen was cleared of any wrongdoing by the stewards, who ruled that he had 'moved to the inside to avoid Ericsson and Magnussen followed a very similar line to the car in front of him. 'Ericsson did leave enough...
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