Briton Lando Norris has been cleaned to compete in the Formula One Belgian, Grand Prix, after walking far from a heavy accident on the Spa-Francorchamps rain route in qualifying.
The 21-year-old player, which McLaren snapped on control through the sweep uphill Fast Corner Eau Rouge, slammed into obstacles during the shootout phase – the position of the final pole from the session for an hour.
He was taken to the medical center for careful examination before being given all-clear.
The accident forced the termination of 42 minutes to the session.
“Everything is good and he is cleaned,” his team said Andreas Seidl told reporters in a video conference.
“He will return to racing tomorrow.” Red flag: Lando Norris enters the barrier – and Q3 stopped Lando told McLaren on the radio that he was ok …
https://t.co/ox2UHRGVXXX- Formula 1 (@ F1) 163015958000000Norris, which has led the first two phase qualifications, is The first driving for trying laps to fly during the position of the ongoing pole position as the rain began to fall harder.
Four-time champion Sebastian Vettel, also came out on the track at Aston Martin, he suddenly called for a session to be stopped.
Norris, who was classified 10th but could be beaten with punishment or even starting from Pitlane because the level of improvement, also complained about his condition.
“Okay, what I say, what I said? The red flag,” Vettel was restless, who stopped with McLaren Norris to check whether he was fine, said on the radio team.
The incident intensified the supervision surrounding the order of the angle of Raidillon-Eau containing the corner after six drivers from the W series all women escaped an injury in a stack of six cars on Friday on the same path on the same part.
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https://t.co/Tkrrribxek4- Formula 1 (@ F1) 1630173282000 Frenchman Hubert His life after The high-speed formula fell at the same corner two years ago, while Williams F1 Reserve Jack Aitken suffered a damaged flavor in an accident in the same place in a 24-hour spa racing in July.
Safety repairs in the corner are planned with drivers displayed illustration plan on Friday.
“Racing will never be completely safe,” said Pole Bull pole-sitter Max Verstappen on Saturday.
But, of course, there are some things in that corner that can be helped and they do that, so I think it will be much better.
“Lewis Hamilton’s championship leader on Friday said the angle was destroyed by a lump on the entry.
It all needs to be repaired,” he added on Saturday.
“They just had to get rid of lumps and then left Eau Rouge like that.
But they will do what they do.”