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Bottas causes red flag in Austrian Grand Prix qualifying

Valtteri Bottas caused Saturday's first red flag in Austria. The Alfa Romeo driver spun and ended up backwards alongside the track, causing the session to stop as a result. He managed to continue his way, but the red flag was already dropped at the time, so all F1 drivers had to briefly enter the pits. Article continues under ad Video player More videos
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