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Tuscan GP red flagged on Lap 9 after two big crashes

The Tuscan Grand Prix has been red flagged after just nine laps following two collisions, which has seen six cars eliminated from the race. A Safety Car was called for the first incident at Turn 2 on the opening lap, which saw Pierre Gasly hit Kimi Raikkonen, who made contact with Max Verstappen. Verstappen and Gasly immediately retired with damage, whilst Raikkonen was able to continue. McLaren's Carlos Sainz was tagged by Lance Stroll and span, with Sebastian Vettel clipped the spinning Spaniard, dropping the German to the rear with a broken front-wing. Related Posts Schumacher demonstrates father's F2004 at Mugello 1 hour ago Jordan claims Ineos will take majority stake in Mercedes...
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