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Japanese GP: Jack Doohan crash causes one of four red flags as Oscar Piastri tops wild Practice Two at Suzuka | F1 News

Oscar Piasstri topped a second training session in the Japanese Grand Prix, during which the huge Jacques Douuhan crashed into one of four red flags.

PiaSSTRi defeated his teammate and leader of the drivers championship by Lando Norris by half of the tenth of the second, as McLaren continued their hegemony in the early season, but four interruptions allowed cars to be on the right road for only 20 minutes from 60 minutes.

Douuhan, who did not lead the first practice earlier on Friday, as Albin chose to operate the reserve driver, Rio Hirakawa, in his home race instead of the Australian rising, he lost control of his car in the first high -speed corner and moved to the barrier, and lost two wheels in the process.

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Jacques Duhan from the Alps brought out the early red flag in the second practice of the Japanese Grand Prize race after high -speed crash in the first corner

The 22 -year -old, who said Albin said he was “ok” after the session, was a help from the car and there was a delay of about 20 minutes as the barriers were fixed.

Just seven minutes after the resumption of the session, the world champion Fernando Alonso shed light on the difficult circumstances with an uncommon error, and Aston Martin left his beach in the gravel after spinning in the eighth round.

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Fernando Alonso connects his car and comes out the second red flag for practice in the Japanese Grand Prix race

With the rest of the field attempt to perform qualified simulations, a mark was then marked again due to the grass on the side of the path that hunts the fire from Sparks flies from the car floors.

There was another summary of the work, which witnessed the PiaSSTRI EDGE outside Norris in a battle that appears to be continuing for the rest of the weekend, before the grass ignited again in the closing stages of operating the fourth red flag and ending the session.

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Japanese GP is practicing two timelines

driver a team time
1) Oscar Pasri McLaren 1: 28.114
2) Lando Norris McLaren +0.049
3) Isack Hadjar RB +0.404
4) Louis Hamilton Ferrari +0.430
5) Liam Lawson RB +0.445
6) George Russell Mercedes +0.453
7) Charles Licerrick Ferrari +0.472
8) Max Versaben Red Ball +0.556
9) Pierre Jasli Alpine Mountains +0.643
10) Carlos Science Williams +0.718
11) Alex Albon Williams +0.909
12) Niko Holkenberg Spoiler +0.948
13) Gabriel Portolo Spoiler +1.221
14) Esteban Okon Hay +1.393
15) Oliver Berman Hay +1.540
16) Kimi Antonelle Mercedes +1.619
17) Fernando Alonso Aston Martin +1.864
18) Yuki Tsunoda Red Ball +2.511
19) Lance Nuzha Aston Martin +2.731
20) Jacques Douuhan Alpine Mountains +3.545

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Look back at some of the most dramatic moments that occurred in the Japanese Grand Prix race

Saturday, April 5

  • 3.15 in the morning: Japanese GP practice Three (the session begins at 3:30 am)*
  • 6 in the morning: Japanese GP qualification accumulated*
  • 7 am: Japanese GP is qualified*
  • 9 in the morning: TED booklet*

Sunday, April 6

  • 4.30 AM: Japanese GP accumulation: Grand Prix Sunday*
  • 6 am: Japanese Grand Prix*
  • 8 in the morning: Japanese GP reaction: fluctuating flag*
  • 9 in the morning: Ted Book*

*I also live on the main sky sports event

Formula is located in the famous Suzuka circuit in the Japanese Grand Prix this week, directly on Sky Sports F1. Stream Sky SPORTS at now – no contract, cancellation at any time

2025-04-04 07:20:00

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