George Russell's Mercedes catches fire as eight cars withdraw from chaotic Australian GP
Joshua reacts to post-fight altercation with Franklin and wants Fury or Wilder nextCampbell Hatton scores fast and brutal body shot KO dad Ricky would be proud ofConor Benn slaps talkSPORT microphone out of Gareth A Davies' hand and denies interviewLewis Hamilton finished second ahead of Alonso. Sainz crossed the line in fourth, but a five-second penalty for colliding with Alonso dropped him out of the points to 12th.
A total of eight cars failed to finish the race, with George Russell’s Mercedes catching fire at one stage.Verstappen said: “The first red flag you can do it, but the second one I did not understand. “It was a bit of a mess at the end, but we survived and we won and that was the most important thing.”
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