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F1 Saudi GP descends into chaos with countless crashes, red flags and cry-baby drivers

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Formula One's inaugural Saudi Arabia Grand Prix descended into total chaos with Lewis Hamilton taking the chequered flag ahead of Max Verstappen after one of the sport's most action-packed races of all time.The penultimate contest of the season started without incident with Hamilton maintaining P1 and Verstappen staying behind the other Mercedes of Valterri Bottas.But the extremely tight Jeddah Corniche Circuit seemed destined to cause trouble and it took just 10 laps for the first crash to happen.Mick Schumacher put his Haas into the wall, bringing out the safety car and leading to both Mercedes cars pitting.However, Red Bull kept Verstappen out and were massively vindicated when the red flag was waved, meaning the Dutchman had a free.

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