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– You should not take it too seriously. There are many teams that let their reserve driver run the first practice on Friday, not the second in the afternoon, or the third on Saturday morning without always the first. Ok, a little back, we could call it, but "peta" is too dramatic, says Petersen.
Marcus Ericsson, who runs for Sauber, crashed on British Silverstone half a week ago with the latest GP appearance. When Petersen looks at the Ericssons season, he points out that the Swede is under a lot of pressure when the stallmate, like newcomer Charles Leclerc, scored more points and was more important up here.
– He (Marcus) drove a pair Sauber years ago. You still have the internal game of who will be number one and two in the stand. But as the newcomer has gained the most points, he is (Marcus) under some pressure – I'm afraid he'll take a little too much. He is too keen and wants to show what he can. My advice would be to calm down a bit and not to try as much, but rather to be cool as it is so beautiful, says Petersen on the Ericssons season.
Friday at 11:00, training begins before the Sunday Grand Prix in Germany
Listen to the interview of Fredrik Petersens in the player above
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