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P1racenews AI automatic summary:
So unfortunate for Isack Hadjar, who had done so well to even keep his car running!
Isack Hadjar set off a red flag towards the end of the second practice session when his car got stuck in the gravel.
He lost control at Turn 3, causing him to spin and make contact with the barrier at Turn 4.
Luckily, the minor damage on the side of his car allowed him to keep driving, but he had to stop in the gravel until the track cleared for him to safely rejoin.
After waiting for the circuit to be clear, he struggled to get his car moving again with just over six minutes left.
The red flag was raised briefly for his car recovery, with McLaren occupying the top two spots at the time of the incident.






