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Canadian Grand Prix Qualifying DELAYED After F1 Star Involved in Freak Accident

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Alex Albon brought out the red flags during Qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix after the engine cover on his Williams came loose and flew off. Albon was completing a flying lap and heading down the back straight in the first segment of Qualifying when the engine cover of his car was ripped away. LIVE COVERAGE: Follow the action from Canadian GP Qualifying With debris scattered across the track, the red flags were deployed with several minute…

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Alex Albon saw his engine hood dislodge and fly in a straight line during the Canada Grand Prix qualifyings. The Williams driver still managed to reach 10th position.

·Paris, France
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The Thai pilot's single-seater lost part of the engine cover on one of the straight lines and generated a red flag

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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It was during the Q1 qualification of the F1 Grand Prix of Canada that this unusual incident took place, less than seven minutes from the outcome. Launched at high speed in the large straight line, Alexander Albon saw the engine hood of his single-seater fly in bursts! Thus causing a red flag, [...] Video article. Dantesque scene in F1, the motor hood of a single-seater dislocates at high speed appeared first on the Mag Sport Auto.

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Mundo Deportivo broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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