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Ferrari Team Principal Under Observation After Friday Practice

The 58-year-old executive underwent medical checks following Friday practice sessions at the Monaco Grand Prix and will remain under observation at a local facility. The team issued a statement Saturday morning confirming no further details will be released and wishing him a speedy recovery.

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The 58-year-old executive underwent medical checks after attending Friday practice sessions at the Monaco Grand Prix circuit. A team statement released Saturday morning said the executive will remain under observation at a local medical facility.

The statement added that no further medical information will be provided. The team expressed wishes for a speedy recovery and said it looks forward to seeing the executive back at the track soon.

The team's drivers placed first and second in both practice sessions on Friday. The executive had been present at the circuit that day and completed scheduled media duties. Qualifying is scheduled for 3 p.m. BST on Saturday. One of the team's drivers said the car felt competitive from the first laps and that further setup work would continue ahead of qualifying.

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