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Max Verstappen quickest in heavily disrupted first practice in China

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen set the pace in a disrupted opening practice session of the Chinese Grand Prix, which featured limited running due to two red flags. A flurry of laps took place early in FP1 before poor visibility – denying the medical helicopter from operating – caused a red flag that lasted 40 minutes. The action resumed with half of the session remaining but running was again stopped for the same reason with just over 20 minutes left on the clock, and was not restarted. During the on-track action between the two red flags, Verstappen was able to set the quickest time on intermediate tyres with a 1:50.491. Times were quickly tumbling before the session was...
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