Following Lance Stroll and Isack Hadjar's demise from FP2 for the Dutch Grand Prix, this time it was Alexander Albon's number up.
Like Max Verstappen, the Thai driver missed his braking spot and shot past Turn 1 at Zandvoort.
However, unlike the Dutchman, Albon was not able to stop the car in time to avoid hitting the wall.
As a result, the Williams FW47 suffered damage to its front wing.
Despite Albon's ability to keep the car going, and putting it in reverse, his efforts would be futile as the car became beached in the gravel, effectively ending his session ahead of time, joining Lance Stroll, Isack Hadjar and Andrea Kimi Antonelli on the list of drivers who fell to the unforgiving nature of Circuit Zandvoort.