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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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gptoday.com broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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