LANDO NORRIS lost a thrilling duel with title rival Max Verstappen through a last-gasp penalty on a day dominated by Ferrari.
And it was one which will be quickly forgotten by Lewis Hamilton, who span out after less than two laps completed.
Norris started on pole ahead of Verstappen but lost the lead to eventual winner Charles Leclerc, who came roaring through at the first corner and dominated the rest of the race.
He led a Ferrari one-two with Carlos Sainz, while Norris and Verstappen duelled for third.
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