George Russell will not take part in the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix on March 29 following a significant accident that left him with a serious injury. The British driver was involved in a heavy crash, raising immediate concerns about his condition and ability to compete.
As a result of the incident, Russell has been officially withdrawn from the race, marking a disappointing setback for both him and his team. His absence is expected to have a noticeable impact on the competition, given his strong performances in recent outings.
Details surrounding the crash indicate that it was severe enough to require medical attention, ultimately leading to the decision to sideline him for the event. While further updates on his recovery are anticipated, his health and safety remain the top priority at this time.
The Japanese Grand Prix will now proceed without one of its key drivers, leaving fans and the Formula 1 community awaiting news on when Russell will be fit to return to the grid.






