Japanese Grand Prix session stopped after F1 star destroys car in huge crash - The Mirror
- The second practice session at the Japanese Grand Prix was suspended after Jack Doohan crashed his Alpine into a barrier, prompting race control to stop the session due to debris on the track.
- Doohan did not participate in the first practice, which contributed to him losing control of his car during a high-speed lap.
- Fans applauded Doohan as he exited the cockpit, and he appeared slightly unsteady as he left the circuit, though he was reportedly unhurt.
- The incident occurred less than nine minutes into the session, leaving drivers with only half an hour remaining to complete their practice after the track was cleared.
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Huge accident! Rookie Doohan crashes during Formula 1 practice in Japan
Footage from all angles shows how hard the impact was. Australian driver Jack Doohan lost control of his car during the second practice session for the Japanese Formula 1 Grand Prix and crashed into a barrier at full speed. Fortunately, he walked away from the car unharmed.
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