Under-pressure F1 rookie and Carlos Sainz crash out of Australian GP
F1 rookie Jack Doohan and Carlos Sainz crash out of early stages of ꩵAustral🐭ian Grand Prix.

Under-pressure F1 rookie 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Doohan and new Williams driver 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz have crashed out of the early stages of the Australian Gran🅷d Prix.
The season-opening round in Melbourne has started in chaotic fashion, with rookie 168澳✅洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Isack Hadjar spinning out on the formation lap, resulting in an aborted race start.
There was more drama as soon as the race got underway when💎 Jack Doohan lost control of his Alpine coming out of Turn 5 after touching the wet painted lines.
Doohan spun off into the barrieꩲrs and sustained heavy damage to his car, resulting in a Safety Car.
Last year's Australian Grand Prix winner Sainz then spun off into the wall at the final corner while 💃under Safety Car conditions, making it three drivers out of the race by the end of the first lap.
It mar🎶ks an early blow for Doohan at his home race, with the Australian already coming under pressure to keep his seat before the season had even begun.&n▨bsp;
Alpine's decision to sꦜign Franco Colapinto as a reservꦯe driver from Williams over the winter has led to speculation that Doohan could be replaced after just a handful of races if he fails to perform.
"That would have shocked him," Mar💯tin Brundle said of Doohan's incident on🐟 Sky Sports.
"Very similar to Hadjar. 🦩He's accele🐠rated gently but the torque has come on through, loosened the rear axle and boom he's gone."
The Australian Grand Prix resumed on Lap 8.

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