Formula 1: Yuki Tsunoda Walks Away Unscathed After Dramatic Crash In Emilia-Romagna GP Qualifying; Video

Red Bull Racing's Yuki Tsunoda experienced a harrowing crash during the opening minutes of qualifying at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in Imola. Attempting his first flying lap, Tsunoda lost control of his RB21 at Turn 6, leading to a high-speed spin into the gravel. The car then flipped upon impact with the tyre barriers, landing upright after a full rotation.

Despite the severity of the crash, Tsunoda emerged from the wreckage under his own power and was promptly taken to the circuit's medical center for precautionary checks.

This marks Tsunoda's second major crash of the season, following an earlier incident during practice at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The crash also underscores the inherent risks of high-speed motorsport and the importance of continual advancements in driver safety.

Miami F1 GP 2025: McLaren's Lando Norris Shows Middle Finger To Red Bull's Max Verstappen During Race; Video

The 2025 Miami Grand Prix delivered drama both on and off the track, with Lando Norris not only finishing second behind McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri, but also stealing headlines with a bold, unscripted moment aimed at Max Verstappen.

Tensions flared when Max Verstappen defended hard against the charging McLaren, triggering a heated reaction from Norris. As frustration peaked, the Briton flashed a middle finger gesture towards the four-time world champion a clear sign of how intense their on-track rivalry has become.

The moment, captured by trackside cameras, quickly spread across social media, sparking mixed reactions from fans and pundits alike.

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