Liam Lawson has suffered his second crash of the Singapore Grand Prix weekend, following an accident at Turn 7 during third practice.
The Racing Bulls driver rode the kerb on the exit of Turn 7 which unsettled his car, sending him into the wall.
It triggered a red flag in final practice with just under 45 minutes remaining, and leaves the Red Bull sister team with another huge repair job.
Racing Bulls had to complete huge repairs on Lawson's car after he crashed in second practice, with the team now against the clock to have it repaired once again in time for qualifying.
The accident adds pressure onto Lawson's shoulders as he pushes for a 2026 F1 seat, with his best chance being to be retained by Racing Bulls.
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