Lynn “100 percent fine” after dramatic crash in second Diriyah Formula E race

Alex Lynn has confirmed he's “100 percent fine” and has sustained no injuries following his dramatic race-ending crash in the second Diriyah E-P♕rix.
Lynn was take to hospital after colli🌄💙ding with Jaguar Racing driver Mitch Evans on the approach to the Turn 18 braking zone.
The contract caused Lynn🥂's to go airborne and upside down, ultimately ending between TecPro barrier and the outside concrete wall at the end of the run-off area.
Footage of Alex Lynn’s huge airborne crash while battling with Mitch Evans during yesterday’s
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In a vide🍎o released on Mahindra Racing's Twitter account, Lynn said: “I just wanted to send out a little message after Saturday evening's race. Safe to say it was a little more of a dramatic ending than I was hoping on having. First things first, I am 100 pe💦rcent fine, no injuries at all. So I have to say a big thank you to my team Mahindra, the FIA and also Formula E for making sure that the car I am driving is extremely safe.
“The second thi𓄧ng I'd like to say is a big thank you for all the messages I've been sent. I am honestly really humbled by some of the things that have been said and I really appreciate it a lot. So from now, it's just really about getting ready for Rome, only in a few weeks time. We want to maximise this really fast Mahindra car we've been giv🎐en and looking forward to going again.”
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It was a first weekend of the season for Formula E as Venturi Racing's Edoardo Mortara was also taken to hospital for a precautionary assessment afte💎r a brake failure in practice.
This brake failure forced the four Mercedes cars to be excluded from qualifying to allow the FI𓂃A to assess their safety.
Formula E resumes on April 10 in Rome.

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