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Norris and Sainz both start with brand new chassis in Spain

Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz will drive with a new chassis from the third free practice. The former suffered extensive floor damage yesterday after hard contact with the kerbs. Sainz was diagnosed with a problem with the fuel system, so Ferrari is taking the safe bet. Norris was setting a fast lap in the second free practice session, but in Turn 9 he went hard over the kerbs. He did not return to action in the session. McLaren is sending Norris out on Saturday with a whole new chassis, but whether that is the consequence of his broken floor is unknown. Read more Van der Garde on crash Leclerc: 'For Ferrari also a blameworthy one' Szafnauer suspects: 'Aston Martin had data in hand before...
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