Jak Crawford set for second Aston Martin FP1 in Austria
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Jak Crawford will make his second Formula 1 free practice outing of the season for Aston Martin at the Austrian Grand Prix, driving Lance Stroll’s AMR26 in FP1 at the Red Bull Ring. The session will be his fourth overall FP1 appearance for the team and Aston Martin’s second of four mandatory rookie practice runs required this year.
Crawford first raced for Aston Martin in FP1 at Suzuka earlier in 2026, and the team has also used him in place of Fernando Alonso after Alonso arrived late following the birth of his first child. He arrived in Austria after completing a Pirelli tyre test with Aston Martin in Barcelona, and the team said he has accumulated more than 3,800 kilometers in Formula 1 machinery.
Aston Martin trackside officer Mike Krack said the run will help evaluate Crawford’s progress in a live race-weekend environment and give the team more data for development. Crawford said he knows the Austrian circuit well, having driven there before in Formula 2 and Formula 3, and said he hopes to provide useful feedback.