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Ericsson Wants an End to Negative Mindset of Alfa Romeo Sauber Team

Marcus Ericsson wants the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team to go to every Grand Prix on the calendar with a positive mindset, with the Swede believing any negativity will only hold the team back. Ericsson scored his first points for more than two years in the Bahrain Grand Prix when he finished ninth, while team-mate Charles Leclerc has twice broken into the top ten on race day, with a sixth place in Azerbaijan being followed by a tenth place in Spain. The Swede wants to see positivity from his team going forward as he feels they are now a genuine midfield team who can change for regular points. “In Barcelona everyone was saying ‘oh this track shouldn’t suit us’ and within the team...
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