
Brit F2 star Luke Browning caught in terrifying crash as car flips over the top of him and halo saves his life
Horror crash Brit F2 star Luke Browning caught in terrifying crash as car flips over the top of him and halo saves his life
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A HUGE crash in Formula 2 saw the race suspended as a driver ended up UPSIDE DOWN on top of a rival.
The F2 race in Spielberg, Austria, was halted after just two laps following a three-way collision at Turn 3.
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F2 was halted after just two laps in Austria following a terrifying three-car collision
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