Dramatic Crash for Mercedes at Australian Grand Prix
Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli experienced a significant crash during the final practice session at the Australian Grand Prix, crashing into a barrier and scattering debris across the track. Despite the damage, Antonelli communicated to his team that he was okay, as the session was paused with a red flag.
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- Australia
Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli suffered a dramatic crash in the final free practice session prior to qualifying at the Australian Grand Prix. The incident left his car severely damaged and debris scattered across Albert Park, a notorious circuit for its fast turns.
The crash occurred when Antonelli locked up at turn two, skidding hard into a barrier. The impact was so intense that a front wheel detached and bounced away from the crash site, evoking a visible reaction from Mercedes team boss, Toto Wolff, in the garage.
Despite the chaotic scene, the 19-year-old Italian quickly reassured his team and fans, stating 'I'm OK' over the radio. The session was promptly halted with a red flag as safety staff cleared the track.
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