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Verstappen takes stunning first win as Mercedes collide

 XPB Images Max Verstappen became the youngest winner in F1 history with victory on his Red Bull debut after the Mercedes drivers collided. While the opening lap saw the drama of Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg colliding, the incident set the race up perfectly between Ferrari and Red Bull. Entering the final ten laps any one of four drivers could have won, but it was Verstappen who held off Kimi Raikkonen to take a stunning victory. More to follow.
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