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F2 Feature Race red-flagged after heavy start-line crash

Article To news overview © RN365/MichaelPotts The Formula 2 Feature Race at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit has been red-flagged after just 20 seconds of action, due to a start-line crash. Theo Pourchaire, the Alfa Romeo-backed junior, stalled his car on the grid and was struck by the accelerating Enzo Fittipaldi. The red flags were immediately shown to neutralise the race, while the condition of both drivers has not yet been communicated through official channels. This article will be updated as more details become available.
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