Q2 of the Spanish Grand Prix classification has been very chaotic, especially because of the relationship between Lewis Hamilton and George Russell in the middle of the finish line of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. It could have ended worse than it did, considering that 300km/h was easily exceeded.
The two teammates met at the start of the last attempt and hamilton I took the slipstream Russell. This one was about to go away but he found himself Sainz and he was back in line and Lewis couldn’t avoid the touch. Pieces came off but luckily no serious accidents were to be blamed and everyone was left in awe.
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Still in fear of the body, Russell He was unable to square lap and warm tires and was eliminated in Q2, along with Checko Perezthe other big negative surprise of the day.
Beside you, hamilton He had done his homework with a good lap and in Q3 he finished a good fifth position which would help to overcome a difficult start to the season.
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Source: La Verdad

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