Terrifying moment F1 star’s steering wheel falls off during Bahrain Grand Prix practice
Not what you want when you're racing at 200mph...


Formula 1 icon Fernando Alonso had a scary moment during practice for the Bahrain Grand Prix when his steering wheel fell off his Aston Martin mid-lap.
Following Max Verstappen’s victory in Japan, F1 heads to the Bahrain International Circuit where Lando Norris is favourite to triumph.
Several drivers, including Verstappen and George Russell, begin the weekend on the back foot after missing first practice on Friday.
But it was in the second practice session where things got very nervy for one driver, as Alonso briefly found himself on track, behind-the-wheel of his Aston Martin… except there was no wheel.
While driving down the long-straight prior to the last corner and pits, the two-time world champion began to slow down and complained of an issue with his steering wheel on the team radio.
‘Change the steering wheel. There’s a problem with the steering wheel. It’s switching off,’ he told his engineer, who replied: ‘We see the same.’
The onboard camera clearly showed the lights and screen on the steering wheel flashing on and off, but worse was to come as Alonso attempted to turn as the wheel came clean off.