Brazilian GP red-flagged after startline pile-up

Brazilian GP red-flagged after startline pile-up

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The Brazilian Grand Prix has been red-flagged after a multi-car crash on the run to the first corner

The Brazilian Grand Prix had to be stopped due to a major crash involving multiple cars on the way to the first corner. Alex Albon initially collided with Nico Hulkenberg’s Haas, which caused Albon to be propelled into the other Haas of Kevin Magnussen. Both Albon and Magnussen were immediately out of the race after crashing into the outside barriers, while Hulkenberg continued at the back of the pack. Oscar Piastri and Daniel Ricciardo also suffered damage in the chain reaction, with Piastri’s McLaren being clipped and Ricciardo’s AlphaTauri being hit by a flying tire. Fortunately, all drivers walked away uninjured. Following the incident, the race was red-flagged during the second lap under the safety car to repair the barriers at the Senna S entry. Charles Leclerc added to the pre-race drama by crashing his Ferrari on the formation lap after losing hydraulics. Although he could have rejoined the race with a repaired car, it was not brought back to the pits. At the time of the red flag, Max Verstappen was leading, with Lando Norris in second and Lewis Hamilton in third. The race will resume with a standing restart at 14:31 local time.

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