Alexander Albon suffers huge 130mph crash in final practice for the Chinese Grand Prix... but London-born Toro Rosso driver walks away from smash By Jonathan Mcevoy For Mail Online Published: 05:47 BST, 13 April 2019 | Updated: 05:47 BST, 13 April 2019 Viewcomments Alexander Albon walked away from a 130mph crash in the final practice session for the Chinese Grand Prix. The London-born driver, 23, ran wide at the final bend, sped across the gravel and smashed into the barriers. His Toro Rosso was badly damaged on the left-hand side but he was not obviously injured. He was taken to the medical centre to be assessed. Albon, who will take place in only his third grand prix on Sunday if passed fit, races under the Thai flag but grew up and learnt his racing in England. He is likely to miss qualifying while his team patch together his car. More to follow. Alexander Albon walked away from a 130mph crash in Chinese Grand Prix final practice The London-born driver ran wide at the final bend, sped across the gravel and hit the barriers His Toro Rosso was badly damaged on the left-hand side but he was not obviously injured The 23-year-old was taken to the medical centre to be assessed as his car was retrieved Albon, who will take place in only his third GP on Sunday if passed fit, races under the Thai flag The London-born racer is likely to miss qualifying while his team patch together his car Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility