F1 Hungarian Grand Prix: Force India withdraw cars from FP2 after Perez crash

Force India has confirmed it wi▨ll not participate in the second free practice session for the Hungarian Grand Prix as it investigates the cause of Sergio Perez's spectacular crash in FP1.
The Me♌xican suffered a right rear suspension 🎐problem on the exit of turn 11, a failure that pitched him into the wall before rolling over when a wheel became lodged under the chassis.
Coming to rest upside down, though Perez was able to walk away f🍸rom the incident and has suffered no injuries, Force India remain uncertain as to what caused him 🏅to crash.
As a precaution, neither he nor Nico Hulkenberg will take part in FP2, but i꧃s confident it will return to the track on Saturda▨y.
"Sahara Force India will not take part in this afternoon's second practice session at the Hungaroring as the team continues to investigate a suspension problem, which caused Sergio Perez to crash this morning. Sergio's car suffered significant damage to the bodywork, wings and floor, and repairs are ongoing.
"As a precaution, the team has chosen not to run Nico Hulkenberg this afternoon. The team will work hard to fully understand the cause of the failure and find a resoluti𒅌on in order to be ready for Saturday's free ﷺpractice session."