Pierre Gasly explains his 'not ideal' session-ending FP2 crash at F1 Japanese GP

The Alpine driver lost control of his car at the notoriously tricky Degner Two corner, locking his front wheel and sliding 🎀off the track.&nbsℱp;
Despite a relativ🧸ely slow-speed impact, Gasly’s front wheel was🀅 ripped off when he hit the barriers.
It brought out a red fl🌸ag and with only a couple of minutes remaining in second practice, the session did not resume.
“All good on my side, I’mꦆ feeling fine,” Gasly 🎐said afterwards.
“Unfortuna♔tely, 𓄧just locked up and tried to turn but couldn’t make the corner.
“Not ideal but the guys are going to repair the car all fine for tomorrow and we’ll go aga𒁃in.”

Analysing♕ the incident, Sky pundit and ex-F1 driver Anthony Davidson said there is “no room for error” at the difficult Degner curve.
"He just locked up. It's quite 🦂a slow moment, he's just done so much more damage to that left front than you would first think,” Davidson explained.
"It's as simple as that. A small lock up can cost you this. It's a part of the t💃rack you build up to and he was keen to carry a bit more speed ♛in and push the boundaries of the braking zones.
Just that one moment you get to the point and 𓃲you learn very quickly ‘oh no, that was the limit and I’ve got a front lock-up. There’s no r꧋oom for error there.”
Several drivers including 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Logan Sargeant and168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Zhou Guanyu all ran wide over the kerb at the same c🗹orner throughout Friday but managed to av🦩oid crashing.

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