French driver Anthoine Hubert died in a crash during the second lap of a Formula 2 feature race at the Belgian Grand Prix on Saturday, the FIA announced in a statement on Facebook. Hubert was 22.

The FIA said the 150 mph crash took place at 11:07 a.m. EST — 5:07 p.m. local time in Stavelot, Belgium — and that Hubert died just more than an hour later after being airlifted to a local hospital.

"As a result of the incident, the FIA regrets to inform that the driver of car #19, Anthoine Hubert (FRA), succumbed to his injuries, and passed away at 18:35," the statement read.

The other drivers involved in the crash, Juan-Manuel Correa (USA) and Giuliano Alesi (FRA) were said to be alright after the incident.

Correa crashed into Hubert after Hubert struck a barrier, stopping the race. Correa's car took heavy damage, but Hubert's car was split in half.

Hubert had won the 2018 GP3 Series, as well as the 2013 French F4 Championship.

During the current Formula 2 season, Hubert had won races at Monaco and Paul Ricard to place him eighth in the championship standings. He ranked second among racers in their first Formula 2 season.