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Watch | Wheel explodes during Emilia Romagna qualifying in Imola

The first red flag in Imola has happened. Still in the early stages of Q1, flames came from the right rear wheel of Alexander Albon, whose brake disc had failed. Burning brake disc from Albon causes a red flag The rear right brake disc then caught fire, causing the tire to explode. It is now strewn across the tarmac and so the marshals have work to do to clear the pieces of rubber quickly. Read more F1 LIVE | Qualifying for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Imola RED FLAG! We've got an early red flag in Q1 as Alex Albon's brakes catch fire! pic.twitter.com/0AvHu9wD8r — Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) April 22, 2022 Video player More videos
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