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Pitlane start for Ericsson

Caterham driver Marcus Ericsson will start the Italian GP from the pitlane following a violation of rules during FP3. The Swede qualified P22 at Monza on Saturday, but he was handed a penalty post qualifying after he failed to slow for double yellow flags at Turn 3 during the final practice session. The incident took place after Force India's Sergio Perez stopped at Curva Grande. Since he cannot be demoted down the grid, he will have to start from the pitlane while he was also handed three penalty points to his licence, taking him to five for the 12-month period. Ericsson is still determined to have a good race come Sunday. "This morning in FP3 we had a small problem with the engine...
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