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Sauber drivers agree crash cannot be repeated

 XPB Images Sauber has discussed the Monaco Grand Prix collision with Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr, with the drivers accepting there must be no repeat. Nasr was asked by Sauber to move over for his team-mate during the Monaco Grand Prix, but declined to do so over a number of laps. Ericsson was aware Nasr had been asked to yield but eventually attempted to pass at Rascasse, leading to a collision which eventually saw both cars retire. "We have analysed what happened; we have discussed it with Marcus and Felipe, and we all agree that this must never happen again," the team said in a message to fans on its website. "Everyone at the factory in Hinwil, as well as...
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