Lawson faster than Verstappen, Tsunoda in red flag-hit Japan practice
- Jack Doohan crashed his Alpine into the barriers during the second practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix, resulting in a significant wreck of his car, as confirmed by Sky Sports.
- Doohan gingerly walked away with the help of medical staff and was sent for precautionary checks, confirmed by an Alpine statement.
- The crash occurred just seven-and-a-half minutes into the session, leading to four red flags due to various incidents, including a grass fire.
- Anthony Davidson stated that Doohan was not at fault for the crash, noting it 'didn't look like he dipped the left-rear wheel'.
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Japanese Grand Prix practice stopped after two grass fires at circuit
A large grass fire ended second practice for the Japanese Grand Prix (Photo: Sky Sports) Second practice for the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix was red flagged four times on Friday, twice because grass at the Suzuka circuit caught fire. The third race of the 2025 F1 season is on Sunday with Lando Norris well-placed to extend his championship lead. The Brit topped the timesheets in first practice and was only bettered by McLaren teammate Oscar Pia…
Jack Doohan involved in terrifying crash during Japanese Grand Prix practice as F1 star gives health update
Jack Doohan involved in terrifying crash during Japanese Grand Prix practice as F1 star gives health update - Australian driver Jack Doohan suffered a terrifying high-speed crash during the second practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix
F1 Japanese GP 2025: McLarens on top as grass fires, crashes disrupt practice at Suzuka
Australian Piastri, the winner of the last race in China, squeezed in a lap of one minute, 28.114 seconds between the last two red flags to take the honours on a sunny but cool day at the Suzuka circuit.
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