Marcus Ericsson believes a clean weekend, void of any painful misfortunes, should enable him to race on the same level as his impressive team mate Charles Leclerc.
The Monegasque rookie’s stock soared an extra point last weekend at Paul Ricard when he scored a top-ten finish for the fourth time in five races.
But Leclerc’s results also highlight Ericsson’s relative under-performance, although in France the Swede was set back by a fiery crash in FP1 that later deprived him of track time and useful preparation.
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“I think the crash in FP1 hurt my weekend quite a lot,” he said, after coming home P13 on Sunday.
“I bring quite a lot of positives anyway as in my qualifying was probably my best qualifying of the year with zero preparation almost. I think I had eight push laps going into the session.
“To put it into Q2 was really a good effort. In Q2 I was one tenth off Charles after the first run but on the second run I just did a mistake.
“Then the race, first part of the race I think maybe hurt me a bit I didn’t have many laps [experience], I was struggling a bit in the first stint.
“I didn’t really get the tyres to work after the Safety Car so I lost [Stoffel] Vandoorne and Brendon [Hartley] in the first stint.”
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