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Pierre Gasly's Alpine catches FIRE during Azerbaijan Grand Prix practice, with flames forcing the session to speak before Max Verstappen edges out Charles Leclerc to go quickest... but Lewis Hamilton is unique down in 11th
time:2023-06-11 01:19:32 source:ABC News
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