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Pascal Wehrlein gets all clear for Canada following Monaco crash

Sauber's Pascal Wehrlein has been given the all clear to take part in the Canadian Grand Prix next weekend following a scary accident at the Monaco GP on Sunday. The German's car was flipped on its side and pinned against a barrier when McLaren's Jenson Button unsuccessfully attempted an overtake at the tight Portier turn, Although it was a low-speed accident, Wehrlein had already missed three races at the beginning of the season for a similar crash during a Race of Champions event in Miami. The 22-year-old underwent precautionary scans this week to ensure the incident hadn't caused his original back injury to flare up again. Wehrlein tweeted that he will be in Montreal for...
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