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Ericsson committed to F1 future

Marcus Ericsson is determined to remain in Formula 1 and says he "didn't see" the demise of Caterham coming. The 24-year-old made his Formula 1 debut at the start of this season with Caterham with reports claiming he was bringing in more than €11 million in Swedish sponsorship. That money, though, was not enough to help Caterham out of its financial difficulties with the team going into administration earlier this month. "It's been a difficult week because really, we didn't see this coming," he told Sky Sports News HQ in Austin. "We were preparing as normal for the weekend. "Last week - the day before we went into administration - I spoke to my engineer...
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