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This is the provisional starting line-up for the 2024 Spanish Grand Prix

Lando Norris will start the Spanish Grand Prix from pole position. The Briton was narrowly quicker than Max Verstappen in the Red Bull and therefore the two friends will start together from the front row of the grid. See the provisional grid for the Spanish Grand Prix here.
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