Daniel Ricciardo has been ruled out of this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix having suffered a broken wrist after crashing in Practice Two.
In a bizarre incident, Ricciardo drove his AlphaTauri into the barrier at Turn 3 as he was forced to take evasive action having appeared to be late in noticing the stricken McLaren of Oscar Piastri, that had crashed at the corner moments earlier.Ricciardo appeared to suffer the injury during the impact with the barrier, complaining of damage to his hand over team radio before struggling to get out of the car as he held his left arm to his chest.
Tsunoda: We have to pray Ricciardo is in okay shapeSpeaking while Ricciardo was undergoing further checks in hospital, his AlphaTauri team-mate Yuki Tsunoda offered a message of support.'Yeah I just heard now and he is being checked now in hospital, hopefully he is OK,' Tsunoda said after taking am impressive fifth in Practice Two. 'I wasn't really looking what happened but hopefully he is OK, especially as he was doing well in P2.
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