Cem Bolukbasi ruled out of Saudi Arabia F2 round after practice crash

The Turkish driver lost control of his car at Turn 10 beforeꦕ spinning backwards into the barriers at the following corner.
The session was subsequently red-flagged and Bolukbasi was unable to get out of h🤪is car under his own p🌺ower.
Bolukbasi was taken to the hospital for precautioℱnary checks a♛nd was forced to miss qualifying as a result.
On Saturday morning, F2🎃 announced that Bolukbasi is unable to race agꦰain this weekend.
The statement read: “Following medical examination, the driver of car #23 was found to have suffered a concussion and remained in hospital overnight for further precautionary checks. He has been declared unꦑfit t🏅o race and has therefore been withdrawn from the event by the team.”
This means 21 cars will take to thไe track in the sprint race which takes pla𓄧ce at 1230 GMT.
The weekend will continue as scheꦐduled despite some doubt follow🎀ing a missile strike nearby to the circuit.
Formula 1 had a meeting that lasted over four hours after second practice, which included the drivers, team principals and senior management including Stefano Domenicali, Ross Brawn and FIA president Mohammed bin Sulaꦰyem.
The weekend in Jeddah will continue to go ahead as planned with F2's sprint race taking place on Saturday ahead of F1's FP3 and the feature race scheduled for ꧂before 🌠the grand prix on Sunday.

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