F1 Tuscan GP red-flagged for second time after huge Stroll crash

F1’s Tuscan Grand Prix has been red-flagged for a second time following a huge crash for Racing Point driver Lance Stroll.
Lance Stroll (CDN) Racing Point F1 Team RP20.
Lance Stroll (CDN) Racing Point F1 Team RP20.
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Formꦍula 1’s Tuscan Grand Prix has been red-flagged for a second time following a🌱 huge crash for Racing Point driver Lance Stroll.

The race had already been suspended once early on following a multi-car crash followin𓄧g a Safety Car restart, and was halted for a second time on Lap 46 after Stroll crashed heavily at Arrabbiata.

Stroll reported he had sustained a puncture𓆏 at the flat-out run through Arrabbiata but the Canadian appeared to suffer a mechanical failure that sent him flyi﷽ng into the barriers at around 170mph.

Sꦦtroll walked away unscathed from the incident but his RP20 was destroyed in the impact and left smouldering away in the gravel as marshals𝓰 worked to clear it.

The incidꦉ🐷ent initial brought out a Safety Car but that quickly turned into a second red flag period of the afternoon on what is F1’s first visit to Mugello for a race.

Race-leader Lewis Hamilton had passed Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas at🔯 the second start, having initially lost out to his main championship rival at the first standing star💝t.

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