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Ericsson on "the biggest crash" of his career

Marcus Ericsson suffered a spectacular but scary crash during FP2 for last week’s Italian Grand Prix when his DRS failed to close, sending him into a spin and a wall at Monza. His Sauber was then pitched into several barrel rolls before coming to rest at the run off area of turn one. The session was red flagged for around 20 minutes whilst the wreckage was cleared. Fortunately, Ericsson walked away without injury and was able to recover to compete in the rest of the weekend, although he qualified down in 19th and finished the race way off the points, in P15, only ahead of Kevin Magnussen of those who saw the chequered flag. The Swedish driver had now revealed the extent of the crash,...
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