Sauber has issued out this statement about the collision of team mates Felipe Nasr and Marcus Ericsson in te Monaco Grand Prix:
"So, there has been a lot of talk and speculation about what happened in Monaco this past weekend and we, as a team, understand your frustration… we really do! Seeing our two cars in pieces in Rascasse was disappointing, to say the least."
"And there has also been a lot of blame thrown around with just as many questions regarding whether the team order should have been given in the first place. We would like to address these concerns..."
Vet5
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They def need to get rid of her, since she came onboard Sauber there have been nothing but monetary problems, but they will struggle to get rid of her due to her amount of shares she controls in the team.