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Alpine revealed ‘misunderstandings’ and led to Jack Double Conflict in Suzuka FP2.

MONews
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The violent conflict between the alpine rookie Jack Doohan has led to a timely practice in Suzuka’s Grand Prix’s free practice. The team later revealed the cause of the accident.

After building the Alpine A525 to prepare the driver RYO HIRAKAWA for the FP1 on Friday morning, Doohan’s first push lab in the FP2 saw that he fell significantly.

FP2: PiaStri sets speed as Doohan collides during the second practice in Japan.

The quirky thing of the Suzuka track is that the drag reduction system of the rear wing must be manually bounced by the driver who goes to turn 1 instead of automatically shutting down, as if the car is brakes.

“We are pleased to know that Jack is far from his case and prevents in the Free Practice 2,” said Alpine Team. You can learn. “

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