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Haas Driver Crashes During Monaco Practice Session

A Haas driver lost control and struck a barrier during the final practice session ahead of qualifying. The session was stopped with a red flag while officials inspected the track.

The Independent
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A Haas driver lost control on an uphill section of the Monte-Carlo circuit and spun into the barrier during the final practice session. The driver was reported uninjured, and the car was removed by airlift. Officials displayed a red flag and halted the session while barriers were inspected. A queue formed in the pit lane as teams waited for clearance to complete additional laps.

The session resumed after a delay of approximately twelve minutes.

Drivers attempted to complete push laps in the remaining time. One driver reported brake problems during the session. Another driver experienced a front-right brake issue that produced visible heat.

A Ferrari driver stated after Friday practice that the team faced brake issues and lacked full confidence. The driver added that solutions were still being sought ahead of qualifying.

We are facing quite a few issues on brakes, the confidence is not at the highest level, but it’s a track I love and if we fix those, it’ll be a good step forward.

Ferrari driver (The Independent)

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