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Stroll, Latifi involved in bizarre Aus GP Q1 crash

Canadian duo Nicholas Latifi and Lance Stroll got caught up in a bizarre collision that caused a red flag towards the end of Q1 in Melbourne. As drivers were preparing for their final qualifying attempts at the Australian Grand Prix, Latifi went spinning into the barrier after making contact with Stroll, causing major damage to the Williams. It was the latest in a string of accidents for Latifi, who crashed – with major World Championship repercussions – in last year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix finale, as well as both qualifying and the race in Saudi Arabia last time out. Stroll, like his Aston Martin team-mate Sebastian Vettel, had been absent from Q1 until the final few minutes...
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