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Stroll causes red flag in qualifying: big collision with wall

Within five minutes it was code red again in Azerbaijan. Lance Stroll hit the wall and destroyed his front suspension. The Aston Martin driver was unable to continue his race, which forced race control to temporarily halt the session. The incident took place at the same spot where Max Verstappen crashed with his RB16B on Saturday morning, in turn fifteen. Stroll braked a little bit and then the walls of the Baku City Circuit are unforgiving. Read more Herbert ill-timed: 'Verstappen is exactly where he should be'. Video player More videos
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