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Sauber can't understand why Magnussen wasn't penalised

Sauber Formula 1 team principal Monisha Kaltenborn says she does not understand why Kevin Magnussen was not penalised for the collision that ruined Marcus Ericsson's Australian Grand Prix. Magnussen attempted to pass Ericsson up the inside of the Turn 3 right-hander on the opening lap, with his front-left wheel hitting the rear of the Sauber's sidepod after the Haas driver had to correct a small rear-end slide and ended up running deeper into the corner than anticipated. Ericsson spun into the gravel and, although he got going again, he had suffered damage and eventually retired with a hydraulic failure related to the impact, while Magnussen later retired with a suspected suspension...
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