Norris now leads Piastri by nine points in drivers' championship
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Alicia Turner and Lorraine McKenna
Team radio - Verstappen to Red Bullpublished at 14:20 GMT
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Verstappen: "The car is just bouncing everywhere, it's terrible, can't pick up."
Engineer: "We are going to get you through some recommendations for turn one. Turn one looks very poor.
Verstappen: "No, it's just wet, I have no grip, it's not the balance"
Engineer: "We are giving you recommendations so that you avoid oversterring into the corner every lap, Max. Whether you take them or not is up to you."
Oscar Piastri, Nico Hulkenberg and Franco Colapinto were the trio of casualties at Turn Two, touching a tyre on the slippery kerb and spinning off one by one. This is a huge moment now for Lando Norris. He's leading the championship by one point and now his main rival - his McLaren team-mate - has crashed in the sprint race.
Now the red flag is shown on lap seven of this 24-lap sprint race. Drivers are now calling into to base to highlight where the danger spots are out on track.
The McLaren has crashed out after clipping a wet kerb. The Australian isn't the only driver who has spun out - Nico Hulkenberg in the Sauber has gone, so too has Franco Colapinto! The trio of drivers all falling foul of the slippery conditions.
Liam Lawson said he nowhere to go when he was battling for position with the Haas of Oliver Bearman. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton have moved up into the points, which is a boost for Ferrari in the constructors' championship.
'Antonelli putting pressure on Norris'published at 14:10 GMT
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The soft tyre runners have got the advantage at the moment with Kimi Antonelli keeping within the tracks of Lando Norris, trying to put as much pressure on as possible.
The opening-lap incident between Oliver Bearman and Liam Lawson has been noted by race control. Lando Norris leads Kimi Antonelli by 1.5 seconds, as the replay shows Lewis Hamilton using every ounce of his experience to gain places off the line.
Lewis Hamilton has roared up the pack and has gone from 11th to eighth, one place behind his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc. DRS is now enabled and Kimi Antonelli is trying to catch the McLaren of Lando Norris, but the Briton is the quickest man on track at the moment.
Oliver Bearman has dropped down the order after that contact with Liam Lawson. Kimi Antonelli has held on to second place and is keeping tight to championship leader Lando Norris. Oscar Piastri is third, George Russell fourth and Max Verstappen, after overtaking Fernando Alonso, is fifth.
It's a clean getaway by Lando Norris and the McLaren driver leads the field from pole position! Max Verstappen has already picked off Fernando Alonso and is up to fifth place.
Oliver Bearman, meanwhile, has been tagged by the Racing Bulls of Liam Lawson!
'Norris' momentum unmatched'published at 14:03 GMT
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Oscar Piastri is going to have to navigate his way through starting third and will be hoping Lando Norris makes a mistake because the momentum Lando has got is unmatched at the moment.
Max Verstappen is a soft runner, along with Charles Leclerc and Isack Hadjar in the top 10. Fernando Alonso, starting ahead of the Dutchman in fifth, will charge off the line on a set of mediums.
'Verstappen not in the best position'published at 14:01 GMT
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Max Verstappen is not in the best position. He's surrounded in a busy area and he could tapped or knocked, and that could be detrimental to his championship fight.