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Verstappen off well, Norris and Hamilton hit each other at start of GP Spain

Max Verstappen retained the lead at the start of the Spanish Grand Prix. Carlos Sainz got away excellently from second place but failed to outsmart the Dutchman before the first corner. Article continues under ad Start of GP Spain Where Verstappen and Sainz let each other live in the first corner, it was less so between Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris. The two hit each other after Hamilton overtook the McLaren driver at the start. Norris tried to come back but broke part of his front wing on Hamilton's Mercedes. As a result, the young Briton fell far back and had to make a very early pit stop. Read more Horner on Perez: 'The off that he had unsettled him a little' Verstappen confident:...
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