What are the things. Kevin Magnussen started the Brazilian F1 Grand Prix in the classification of his life, with a miraculous pole that remains for history. But two days later, he ended the Interlagos race in the worst possible way, with a crash on lap 1. It wasn’t his fault, but he ended up stopping. Daniel Ricciardo hit him from behind enough to send the Dane spinning. And, as fate would have it, the Dane’s twisted car hit Ricciardo himself on the opposite side, causing the Australian to abandon and the ‘Safety Car’ to enter.
The accident occurred after a very clean first few meters and the leading positions were unchanged. George Russell went out very well and retained first place against Hamilton (2nd), Verstappen (3rd), Pérez (4th) and a Norris (5th) who was close to passing the Mexican from beginning. They all started on soft rubber, while Leclerc (6th) and Sainz (7th) did it on medium rubber to try a different strategy that would allow them to gain positions in the pits throughout the event.
For his part, Alonso went through the first corner in 15th position, behind his teammate Esteban Ocon (14th), whom he collided with twice in the sprint race and caused great controversy.
Source: La Verdad

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