Formula 1 Grand Prix race in Saudi Arabia stopped due to accident

Formula 1 Grand Prix race in Saudi Arabia stopped due to accident

The Formula 1 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix race was stopped with red flags due to an accident. This was announced on Sunday, December 5, by Sport-Express.

On lap 10, the pilot of the Haas team, German Mick Schumacher, drove into the track fence. He informed the crew that he was not injured and left the cockpit on his own.

After the accident, a safety car appeared on the highway.

On lap 14, the race was stopped with red flags due to the need to fix the fence.

The Saudi Arabia Grand Prix is ​​being held for the first time in history.

Before the accident, the first two places were occupied by Mercedes pilots Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas. However, they pulled into a pit stop and let Red Bull driver Max Verstappen pass ahead.

On 18 July, the Formula 1 Stage X race of the British Grand Prix was suspended due to an accident on the first lap.

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen retired in an accident at the Cops corner. This happened as a result of contact with Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes car.

Source: IZ

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