Carlos Sainz and Max Verstappen they entered the gravel on turn 4 in the early Formula 1 Spanish GP. The Spaniard, who would have lost two positions at the start and was running to fifth place when on lap 6 he lost control of his car, he spun around. and expanded, but fortunately for the Spaniard, he was able to continue even though he lost many positions.
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On that curve, with a tailwind, Max Verstappen will also star in an exit from the track after just two laps, on the eighth lap, which will also return to the track and continue, even from the second to fourth position behind by Perez. The Dutchman chases the Mexican, letting him pass to try to attack a Russell who, with a slower pace, makes the perfect block for Charles to continue his separation.
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Source: La Verdad

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