Free Practice 3 for Sunday’s British Grand Prix was cut short by a red flag after Haas reserve driver Gabriel Bortoleto spun into the gravel with less than a minute remaining in the session. Bortoleto climbed out of the car unaided and reported no injuries, but his VF-25 sustained significant front-suspension damage. Marshals called the session off immediately, leaving teams without the customary final preparation laps. Qualifying is scheduled for later on Saturday, and Haas engineers face a rapid turnaround to repair the car and avoid any grid penalties.
A scary moment for Gabriel Bortoleto brings out the red flag 🚩 He's okay, but with heavy damage to his front suspension 👇 https://t.co/yze8eUCKy7
🚩 Red flag. Bortoleto is beached in the gravel. Driver is out of the car and reports he is OK. That bring: FP3 to a close with less than 60 seconds left ⏰
Session ends on another red flag 🚩 BOR is off the track. He’s out of the car and okay 👍 #F1 || #BritishGP 🇬🇧