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Ericsson banking on set-up changes to turn around fortunes

Marcus Ericsson will change his set-up approach in France this weekend in an attempt to make up the ground lost on his Sauber team mate Charles Leclerc. The Swede has been comprehensively overshadowed by the rookie sitting on the other side of Sauber's garage, with Leclerc scoring his third top-ten finish for the Swiss outfit in Canada while Ericsson single points finish was in Bahrain. The pressure is therefore mounting for the 27-year-old, and a change of approach to improve his performance is necessary. "He's done a very good job and I've not been able to do the same," said Ericsson. "Of course the pressure is building up then; that's normal in Formula 1, nothing strange...
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