Nicole Havrda crashed into the wall on the opening lap of Race 1 at F1 Academy Round 6 in Singapore, and medical staff transported the American Express Hitech TGR driver to Singapore General Hospital for precautionary evaluation. The 19-year-old Canadian-Czech racer started from 17th position before the incident occurred on Saturday.
Havrda posted an update on Instagram confirming she felt fine apart from a bruised hand sustained when she released the steering wheel at impact. The driver sits 17th in the championship standings, having earned one point at Montreal, and plans to compete in Race 2 on Sunday, October 5.
Lia Block claimed her first F1 Academy victory while Havrda recovered, and Maya Weug finished second ahead of Chloe Chambers. The rookie also competes in the Formula 4 CEZ Championship with JMT Racing at upcoming rounds in Slovakia Ring and Brno.
Havrda posted an update on Instagram confirming she felt fine apart from a bruised hand sustained when she released the steering wheel at impact. The driver sits 17th in the championship standings, having earned one point at Montreal, and plans to compete in Race 2 on Sunday, October 5.
Lia Block claimed her first F1 Academy victory while Havrda recovered, and Maya Weug finished second ahead of Chloe Chambers. The rookie also competes in the Formula 4 CEZ Championship with JMT Racing at upcoming rounds in Slovakia Ring and Brno.