F2 race red-flagged after shock crash as a car flips upside-down
H♓uge incident in Formula 2 race but drivers were unhurt

A scary crash at the start of the Formula 2 race in Azer🐠baijan on Sunday fortunately did not result in any injuries.
All drivers are okay after a scary start to the F2 rac♓e ൲😳
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Invicta Racing's Kush Maini, Campos Racing’s Pepe Marti and MP Mot🗹orsport’s Oliver Goethe were involved in the shocking smash.
Maini appeared to stꦬall his car on the starting grid. With cars flying past, he re🌄mained stationery.
Other cars clattered into the ba♛ck of Maini's. Marti's car was🌄 dramatically flipped upside-down.
Isack Hadjar, who avoided the inciden꧟t, saidܫ via team radio: "Oh my god, that was really bad."
Debris and wrecꦦked cars w🅠ere thrown across the track in Baku.
But fortunately every driver walked away.
A social media post from F2 later read: "It's a teℱstament to the safety procedures put in place that💯 everyone involved is ok."
A red flag caused a 30-ꦇminute d♏elay to the F2 race.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports⭕,♑ to football, to F1.