Alexander Albon ruled out of Chinese GP qualifying after FP3 crash
Toro Rosso has confirmed Alexander Albo൲n will take no part in qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday as a result of car damage.
Albon crashed heavily at the final corner in the closing stages of final practice at the Shanghai International Circuit earlier today, leaving his STR14 cha💮ssis with significant damage.
While Albon himself was unhurt in the shunt and cleared by medical staff at the trꦛack, Toro Ross🀅o has confirmed that the Thai racer will take no part in qualifying due to the state of his car.

Toro🥀 Rosso has confirmed Alexander Albon will take no part in qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday as a result of car damage.
Albon crashed heavily at the final corner in the closing stages of final practice at the Shanghai International Circuit earlier today,𒆙 leaving his STR14 chassis with significant damage.
While Albon himself was unhurt in the shunt and cleared by medical staff at the track, Toro Rosso ha🌜s confirmed that the Thai racer will take no part in qualifying due to the state of his car.
Unfortunately, due to the extensive damage to the monocoque from his FP3 crash, will not be 🐎able to take part in qualifying for t🐟he
— Toro Rosso (@ToroRosso)
Following his precautionary checks after the heavy impact in💎 FP3, has been given the🍨 all clear from the medical centre
— Toro Rosso (@ToroRosso)
Albon is therefore set to start Sunday's race from laﷺst position on the grid, with only four ca꧙rs set to be eliminated in Q1.