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Ericsson happy to beat McLarens ‘on pure pace’

 XPB Images Sauber driver Marcus Ericsson says he was pleased to finish ahead of the two McLarens of Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button at the Japanese Grand Prix in a race where all 22 cars reached the chequered flag. The Swede came home in 15th position, while Alonso and Button could only manage 16th and 18th on Honda’s home turf. Ericsson feels he could have actually crossed the line a couple of places higher had he made his only stop of the race earlier. “We had a pretty good race,” the 26-year-old said. “We got our one-stop strategy to work and I think we maybe boxed one lap too late because I was ahead of Kevin [Magnussen] and he boxed one lap earlier, got the...
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