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Medium Tyre Switch Unlocked Stronger Sauber Pace – Ericsson

Marcus Ericsson felt the Chinese Grand Prix was one of two phases, with the pace of his C37-Ferrari much better on the Medium compound Pirelli tyre than the Soft. Seven days on from his first points in fifty races in Bahrain, the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team racer started right at the back of the field at the Shanghai International Circuit after a poor Qualifying and a penalty for a yellow flag offence but could do no better than sixteenth at the chequered flag on Sunday. Ericsson gained some positions off the line but lost a couple by briefly running off track, with the Swede admitting the pace of the car was much better after the switch from the Soft to Medium tyre during his one and only...
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