Alex Albon ruled out of FP2 following major shunt in first Australian GP practice
Alex Albon will be unable to partake in second p♏ractice for the Australian Grand Prix.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Albon will miss the entirety of the second F1 practice sessꦅion for the Australian Grand Prix following his crash in FP1.
A𓂃lbon caused the only red flag stoppage in the opening 60 minutes of running at Albert Park on Friday.
The Thai driver took too much kerওb heading into Turn 6, giving him a snap of oversteer in the process.
He slid across and clippe♎d the barrier on the inside of Turn 7 before hitting💜 the outside wall at the subsequent corner.
Albon wasn’t injured by the shunt but will sit out of FP2 as Williams “assess the damage𒐪.”
Williams announced on their official X account: “Further to Alex’s accident in FP1, we can confirm that he wil🌃l not participate in FP2 while we continue to assess the damage.
“Alex was uninjured in the incident.”
Up until then, it had be🌞en a produ♈ctive session for Albon and Williams.

He ended the session 12th overall despite missing the final 10 m𒁃inutes of action.
Ahead of the weekend, Albon was optimistic about Williams’ chance✨s given their strong form in Me﷽lbourne previously.
“I'm excited to be back in Melb𒁃ourne; it's always a great vibe around the city and the fans are very pa𒀰ssionate about racing,” Albon said.
“I'm looking forward to getting back in the car and testing out how the FW46 goes around Albe♋rt Park as Melbourne has always been a good track for us, so I'll be interested to see if it's still a strength.
“Hopefully we can do a good job this year and learn more about how our car performs with๊ i𒀰ts changes in characteristics.
“It's one oﷺf the best and most enjoyable 𝕴tracks that we go to and the fans always put on a good show, so I'm very excited.”

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