Opening Practice In Baku Abandoned After Williams Drain Incident
26th April 2019
Ferrari new boy Charles Leclerc had set the quickest of the opening laps in one minute and 47.497 seconds
- Opening practice for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix was abandoned on Friday because of safety concerns after a loose drain cover caused serious damage to George Russell's Williams car
- Russell was forced to stop, his car badly damaged. He was unhurt, but with more than 300 similar drain covers around the circuit, the race stewards elected to abandon the session to ensure they were all welded down in position
- It was wretched luck for Russell, in only his fourth Grand Prix with the struggling Williams team
BAKU, Azerbaijan-
Opening practice for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix was abandoned on Friday because
of safety concerns after a loose drain cover caused serious damage to George
Russell's Williams car.
Only two cars had clocked lap times in the opening minutes
before Briton Russell, at high speed, ran over a cover, which had been lifted
slightly by a previous car, and suffered impact damage to the floor which sent
debris across the circuit.
Russell was forced to stop, his car badly damaged. He was
unhurt, but with more than 300 similar drain covers around the circuit, the
race stewards elected to abandon the session to ensure they were all welded
down in position.
As Russell's car was taken back to the pits, the rescue
truck hit a bridge. This collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's on-board
crane which, in turn, then released a flow of hydraulic fluid onto the engine
cover of the Englishman's car.
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This required another vehicle to rescue the car as the early
minutes of the opening session descended into near-farce.
Ferrari new boy Charles Leclerc had set the quickest of the
opening laps in one minute and 47.497 seconds.
The session was soon cancelled officially to allow for the
local track organisers to check and repair the circuit.
It was wretched luck for Russell, in only his fourth Grand
Prix with the struggling Williams team.
He said: "I got the biggest smack through my body, and
the whole engine turned off.
"It's ruined the floor and I'm a bit worried for the
chassis now. We were on the normal racing line and it's completely ruined our
session. It's not what we need at this stage."
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Williams deputy team chief Claire Williams said: "It's
clearly not what we want and it's not what you expect from a Formula One track.
These drain covers are supposed to be bolted down.
"That's just not acceptable. The damage could put us
out for the afternoon. We have another chassis that we might need to bring in,
but it should not be like this on any F1 track. These manholes should be welded
down."