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Radio Ga Ga: 'What are we doing, racing or ping pong?'

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ESPN rounds up the best radio soundbites from the Spanish Grand Prix as Max Verstappen scored a quite unbelievable maiden victory aged just 18.

"It's simply undriveable. You can do what you want but I think we are f---ed up somewhere."

Romain Grosjean reports back to Haas during an erratic Friday of practice as the team continued to struggle with set-up.

"Well that's great, isn't it? I just got overtaken by Haryanto. Get the car out of the way, it's going to cost us time. I know he thinks he's quick but he's not."

Jenson Button is unimpressed by Rio Haryanto's Manor unlapping itself midway through the race, and politely asks McLaren to have a word with Charlie Whiting.

"We have blue flags for Ricciardo behind, he's the race leader." "But I can't even see him in my mirrors!"

The pitfalls of being at the back... Renault's Jolyon Palmer is unimpressed at being told to move aside for a car he can't even see.

"Team mates, come on..."

Marcus Ericsson vents his frustration at the driving of Sauber teammate Felipe Nasr when the Brazilian pushes him wide at Turn 1 late in the race.

"F--- if I don't avoid that he goes straight into my car. Honestly, what are we doing, racing or ping pong?"

Sebastian Vettel fumes at Daniel Ricciardo's ballsy overtaking attempt in the closing stages as the two former Red Bull teammates almost come together at Turn 1.

"Yes! Yes!"
"Unbelievable Max. Unbelievable."

Max Verstappen celebrates his record-breaking victory with Red Bull after crossing the line 0.6s ahead of the pursuing Ferrari Kimi Raikkonen.

"Max Verstappen you are a race winner. What a debut. Fantastic. Great, great job."
"Thank you very much, Christian."

Christian Horner congratulates Red Bull's young prodigy on his victory, with the teenager calmly thanking his new boss despite the scale of his achievement.

And honourable mention to...

"Yo-hey! Yo-ho! Yo-f---ing-hell!!"

Dutch commentator Olav Mol's spectacular call for Ziggo Sports as Max Verstappen crosses the line.