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Verstappen, Stroll investigated for FP2 collision

A collision between Max Verstappen and Lance Stroll caused a second red flag in a dramatic FP2 for the Portuguese Grand Prix in Portimao. The session had already been stopped when Pierre Gasly’s AlphaTauri had broken down on the Algarve International Circuit and set on fire. But the Verstappen-Stroll incident at turn one was purely down to the drivers, both of whom were placed under investigation by the stewards. On the pits straight, Stroll was just ahead in his Racing Point with Verstappen’s Red Bull close behind on his inside. As Stroll turned in to the corner, Verstappen was alongside and the two cars touched with the Canadian spinning off into the gravel. “Is this guy blind?...
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