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Sauber confident it has resolved DRS glitch

Sauber believes it has identified and solved the DRS malfunction that caused Marcus Ericsson's dramatic accident in Friday's FP2 session. Ericsson's DRS failed to close as he approached Monza's first chicane, pitching the Sauber left into the barriers and into a series rolls, leaving the C37 in a pitiful state but its driver fortunately uninjured. Initial analysis of team mate Charles Leclerc's rear wing assembly revealed a similar Drag Reduction System issue which the team partly resolved before the Monegasque resumed work in the afternoon's free practice session. "It was very tricky, we would arrive at the end of the straight and didn't know if it would close or not," explained...
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