Marcus Ericsson hits back at 'unprofessional' Romain Grosjean

Marcus Ericsson walks across the paddock during previews to the Canadian Grand Prix on June 4, 2015
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Marcus Ericsson has hit back at "unprofessional" rival Romain Grosjean after the Chinese Grand Prix.

Marcus Ericsson has hit back at "unprofessional" rival Romain Grosjean after the Chinese Grand Prix.

After two dream points finishes for the brand new Haas team, Frenchman Grosjean endured a nightmare weekend in Shanghai.

He slammed "ridiculous" Pirelli tyre pressures and, on the occasion of his 30th birthday on Sunday, collided with Marcus Ericsson and reportedly confronted the Swede afterwards.

"Romain ran up to me and called me all sorts of words," Ericsson, who drives for Sauber, told Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet.

"He said that I was an idiot, I'm blind - [Grosjean was] not behaving like a mature adult. He shouted at me, I told him to calm down but he didn't want to.

"Instead he went and said the same thing to journalists. I think it's immature, unprofessional and disrespectful.

"He was probably upset about a bad race, but to hear this from the driver who was suspended [in 2012] for dangerous driving, I think it's a little strange."

Ericsson and Grosjean placed 16th and 19th respectively in Shanghai.

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