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F1 crash involving four cars in Tuscan Grand Prix brings out red flag

Published 14:53 13 Sept 2020 BST

Updated 14:55 13 Sept 2020 BST

Reuben Pinder
F1 crash involving four cars in Tuscan Grand Prix brings out red flag

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All four drivers are ok

Two crashes in quick succession saw the red flag come out during the Tuscan Grand Prix. It is the second time in two weeks a race has been red flagged, after the Monza Grand Prix was stopped following a huge crash for Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc at Parabolica at the halfway point of the race last weekend. The first crash occurred when Max Verstappen got off to a slow start and informed his Red Bull team that he had no power, before getting caught in a tangle and ploughing into the gravel. https://twitter.com/F1/status/1305134550121689088 When the race was restarted, four cars were involved in a collision straight away. All four drivers emerged unscathed, it has been confirmed. https://twitter.com/Jean_Bombeur1/status/1305136827125444608 McLaren driver Carlos Sainz said: “By the time I saw everything it was too late - it was a big crash. The main thing is that we are all ok." The crash can be seen from Sainz's point of view below. https://twitter.com/ianlambief1/status/1305139098332659712 https://twitter.com/jpappone/status/1305137141345906690 The incident brought out the red flag, meaning another restart, and Verstappen, Gasly, Giovinazzi, Sainz, Latifi, and Magnussen all being removed from the race.  

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