Daniel Ricciardo suffered a broken hand in a crash during practice for the Dutch Grand Prix, giving Red Bull junior Liam Lawson an unlikely debut opportunity.
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands -- Daniel Ricciardo suffered a broken metacarpal in a crash during practice for the Dutch Grand Prix, meaning Red Bull junior Liam Lawson will make his Formula One debut with AlphaTauri in Ricciardo's place.
Ricciardo was holding his left arm when he got out of the car, and he was later seen leaving the circuit with it in a sling. Lawson, 21, will get a single practice session before qualifying on Saturday afternoon but has an immediate opportunity to underline his credentials for a full-time drive.
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