Force India pull out of FP2 in Hungary
Force India has decided not to run in this afternoon’s second practice session in Hungary after Sergio Pérez had a major crash this morning.
Perez suffered suspension failure, which caused his car to spin round and eventually flip over. He walked away unscathed and confirmed that he is able to compete in the rest of the weekend.
However, the team have so far failed to identify the cause of the crash and decided that it is wise to stop their cars from running this afternoon.
A team statement says: "Sahara Force India will not take part in this afternoon's second practice session at the Hungaroring as the team continues to investigate a suspension problem which caused Sergio Pérez to crash this morning.
"Sergio's car suffered significant damage to the bodywork, wings and floor, and repairs are ongoing. As a precaution, the team has chosen not to run Nico Hulkenberg this afternoon.
"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 session."
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