The Spanish GP starts at 4 p.m.
The seventh race of the F1 season will be held on Sunday at the Catalunya motor track in Montmeló.
In advance, it is difficult to really see anything that could threaten Max Verstappen’s profit. That’s how overwhelming Red Bull’s Dutch driver has been during the weekend.
However, it must be remembered that several first-round crashes have been seen in the Spanish GP. The most dramatic of them is undoubtedly the start of 2016, when the Mercedes teammates Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton bumped into each other’s suspension condition.
Two years later Romain Grosjean bowled with his Haas as well Nico Hülkenberg’s that Pierre Gaslyn out of the race.
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