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Ericsson: Close but not close enough
- Updated: October 31, 2016
Marcus Ericsson was left to rue what could have been after his Sauber was damaged in a first lap shunt, and yet he still finished P11 in the Mexican GP.
Ericsson was involved in a first lap collision with Pascal Wehrlein that put the Manor driver out of the grand prix with a badly damaged car.
The Sauber driver, though, did not escape without damage.
Ericsson was forced to pit for a new front wing, dropping him well down the …