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FP1: Raikkonen quickest, Massa crashes out

Kimi Raikkonen placed a tentative early marker in FP1 at the Belgian Grand Prix, as Felipe Massa suffered a hefty crash on his Formula 1 return. Raikkonen set a 1:45.502 on ultrasoft tyres in the final moments of an incident-packed session, but was only five hundreths of a second quicker than Hamilton in P2, who set his best time on the slower soft tyres. World Championship leader Sebastian Vettel got to within a tenth in P3 after a pretty low-key restart after the summer break, with Red Bull duo Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo finishing P4 and P5 respectively. Valtteri Bottas was at one stage the quickest driver on track, but quickly undid his best by clipping the barrier when moving...
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