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Vibrations Lead to Ericsson Retirement

Australian Grand Prix – Sauber driver Marcus Ericsson was forced to retire from the Australian Grand Prix on lap 39 because of vibrations on the left rear. The Swede received a drive-through penalty following the restart after the red flag period to recover Fernando Alonso and Esteban Guiterrez’s cars. The team were still working on the car at the 15-second warning signal in the pit lane which is in breach of safety regulations. Ericsson is looking forward to a better weekend at the next race in Bahrain. “It was not a good day. When the race was interrupted, I had an issue with one tyre warmer [in] the pit lane. It could not be removed as quickly as usual, so I got a drive through...
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