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Perez unhurt after crash-landing upside down in Hungary

July 24, 2015 20:29 IST
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The damaged car of the Force India Formula One driver Sergio Perez of Mexico is lifted on a towing truck after a crash during the first practice session of the Hungarian F1 Grand Prix. Photograph: Bernadett Szabo/Reuters

Mexican Sergio Perez scrambled free from the wreckage of a heavy crash that left his Force India upside down on the track, halting first practice for the Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix on Friday.

Video replays indicated a right rear suspension failure after the car went over artificial grass at the exit to turn 11 and pitched sideways across the track and into the barriers.

The car then flipped over before coming to a halt, with Perez climbing out and walking away apparently unhurt.

The accident came only three days after drivers attended the funeral of Frenchman Jules Bianchi, who died last week in hospital of injuries sustained at the Japanese Grand Prix nine months ago.

Sergio Perez of Mexico and Force India returns to the pit lane after crashing during practice for the Formula One Grand Prix of Hungary. Photograph: Lars Baron/Getty Images

All the cars carried tributes to the 25-year-old, the first driver to die from race injuries since 1994. "It was a really bad accident, pretty unlucky," Perez told reporters of his crash at the Hungaroring.

"But everything's alright. It was a strange accident. I thought it was under control but the AstroTurf was very dirty which is why I went in the wall. We'll have to check everything in detail."

Force India will miss the day's second practice session as Perez's car is too badly damaged and investigations into the suspension problem which caused the crash are ongoing.

"As a precaution, the team has chosen not to run Nico Hulkenberg this afternoon," it said.

"The team will work hard to fully understand the cause of the failure and find a resolution in order to be ready for Saturday's free practice."

The damaged car of the Force India Formula One driver Sergio Perez of Mexico is lifted on a towing truck after a crash during the first practice session of the Hungarian F1 Grand Prix. Photograph: Bernadett Szabo/Reuters

The morning session re-started after the Force India was cleared away but was again halted with five minutes remaining when Kimi Raikkonen lost the front wing of his Ferrari and spread debris across the track. Double world champion Lewis Hamilton was fastest for Mercedes, 0.109 seconds ahead of team mate and title rival Nico Rosberg.

Raikkonen was third fastest with Australian Daniel Ricciardo, last year's winner, fourth for Red Bull. Lotus reserve Jolyon Palmer failed to set a time with the team's preparations suffering a setback when payment problems meant Pirelli did not release their tyres until shortly before the session started.

Both sides said the issue had now been resolved.

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