Azerbaijan GP qualifying suspended THREE times after series of crashes in dramatic street race

Published on September 20, 2025 at 12:40 PM
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FORMULA ONE qualifying at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix was suspended FOUR TIMES as four different drivers crashed into the wall.

After a on Thursday and Friday, drivers and fans alike had their racing heads in gear for qualifying.

POV from Alexander Albon's F1 car with the text "REPLAY" in the top left, Qatar Airways ads in the background.F1 qualifying in Baku was suspended three times following a series of crashes A blue Formula 1 car crashed into a white and red barrier with "QATAR AIRWAYS" written on it.Alex Albon was the first to crash out Onboard camera view from a Formula 1 car during a race, showing the driver's helmet, steering wheel, and another car ahead on the track.He hit his front left against the wall at Turn One and put his wheel out of joint A crashed green Formula 1 car, facing a crypto.com banner and debris on the track.Nico Hulkenberg then drove his car into the barrier A green Formula 1 car is visible on the track, with a red flag graphic and leader board on the left side of the screen, showing "SESSION STOPPED" and current driver rankings.It was the second suspension of the session as he lost his front wing A crashed Formula 1 car is visible on the street circuit in Baku.But there was then another heavy crash at the same turn at the end of the session Onboard view of a Formula 1 car during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, showing the driver's helmet and pink steering wheel.Franco Colapinto crashed the front of his car into Turn Four after losing control Damaged race cars on the Baku street circuit after a crash.It left more debris on the track for the stewards to clear up

Red flag! 🚩

A big mistake for Alex as he hits the wall and ends his qualifying session early ❌ pic.twitter.com/6upj5M6T1o

— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 20, 2025

However, in the first Saturday afternoon session racing was suspended as stewards were forced to bring out TWO red flags,

The first came out as Williams star Alex Albon made a huge error going into Turn One.

Albon, 29, reached blistering speed down the 2.2km Baku City Circuit straight – the longest in F1 – but dropped a huge clanger by mistiming his turn into the corner.

This mistake saw him smash his front left wheel into the corner of the wall, putting the wheel axle out of joint and putting his car out of action.

Realising his major gaffe, Albon promptly dropped an x-rated apology down the team radio, saying: “I’m out sorry.”

The session resumed minutes later after stewards cleared the track.

However, there was then a lock-up from Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg as he went straight on into the barriers at Turn Four.

The German ace was able to drive away, but having lost his front wing, stewards had to red flag the session to clear the track of debris.

Following a second stoppage, the session resumed and saw the clock run down to zero.

However, the two Alpine’s of Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto then suffered a nightmare at the same corner as Hulkenberg.

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Another red flag! 🔴

A lock-up for Nico sees him into the barriers 🫣 pic.twitter.com/SKFaiBHTS0

— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 20, 2025

Gasly suffered a snap of his car control and snapped his car back to the left to go into the run-off area, narrowly avoiding a crash into the barrier.

But Colapinto was not so fortunate, as seconds later the Argentine under-steered into the corner before seeing the rear end of the car step out to the left and smash the front of his car into the barrier in a heavy shunt.

A NIGHTMARE end to the session for both Alpine drivers 🫣 pic.twitter.com/LcmKiLVcGa

— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 20, 2025

With the five slowest drivers – Albon, Gasly, Esteban Ocon, Hulkenberg and Colapinto – out of the qualifying, Q2 got underway.

However, it was more of the same as Ollie Bearman crashed his Haas into the wall to bring out a FOURTH red flag.

The British driver suffered a nightmare at Turn Two as the side of the car brush against the wall on the exit, but it was enough to put his car out commission.

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