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F1 British Grand Prix Zhou Guanyu was involved in a serious accident and is currently in good condition_Sports_News Channel_Yunnan Net

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Original title: F1 British Grand Prix Zhou Guanyu was involved in a serious accident and is currently in good condition

During the British Grand Prix, the car of Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu of the Alfa Romeo team was overturned in an accident and slid off the track. According to F1 official news, Zhou Guanyu is currently in good condition and has left the track medical center.

The accident happened at the starting stage of the race that day. Many cars were involved in the accident and had serious collisions. Afterwards, the red flag was displayed and the race was temporarily suspended. After the accident, the Alfa Romeo team announced that Zhou Guanyu was conscious and was being evaluated at the track medical center. Since then, F1 officially released news that Zhou Guanyu is currently in good condition and has left the track medical center.

In addition to Zhou Guanyu, Williams driver Albon and Mercedes driver Russell also retired due to the accident. The cars of Alpine driver O’Connell and Little Red Bull driver Kakuda Yuyi were damaged to varying degrees. After repairs, they can continue to participate in the race.

In the qualifying match on the 2nd, Zhou Guanyu finished ninth, setting a new personal best result in qualifying, entering the third quarter in two consecutive qualifying matches, and beating teammate Bottas in three consecutive qualifying matches.

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