
Monaco GP crash horror as 12-car pile up on first bend brings race to standstill
A dramatic 12-car crash brought the Formula Two race in Monaco to an end amid mounting controversy.
A major crash involving 12 cars brought the Formula Two feature race in Monaco to a sudden and dramatic stop, sparking safety concerns and leaving the prestigious street circuit in chaos.
The incident unfolded just moments after the race began on Saturday, as two front-runners collided at the first corner. Pole-sitter Alex Dunne and French driver Victor Martins came together while battling for position, resulting in both cars spinning out and slamming into the barriers.
What followed was a chain reaction of collisions as drivers behind attempted to avoid the wreckage. Several cars were damaged, some mounting others in the pile-up. In total, a dozen vehicles were caught in the crash, prompting race officials to wave red flags and suspend the event, reports the Mirror.
Despite the severity of the incident, all drivers escaped injury and were able to walk away from their vehicles. Medical teams were on hand, but no hospitalisations were reported.
Television cameras later captured a furious Martins blaming Dunne for the crash, sarcastically questioning: 'Who does he think he is, Max Verstappen?' — referencing the famously aggressive driving style of the current Formula One world champion.
The race was later abandoned altogether following a second red flag, this time due to damage to a safety barrier. At the time of the stoppage, American driver Jak Crawford was leading and was subsequently declared the winner under race regulations.
Crawford had earlier expressed confidence in his team's performance over the weekend, saying:
'We've been competitive and managed the conditions well. Monaco is always unpredictable, but we did everything we could with the opportunities we had.'
Of the 22 drivers who started the race, seven—including Dunne and Martins—were eliminated in the initial crash. Other drivers taken out included Richard Verschoor, Gabriele Minì, Ritomo Miyata, Pepe Martí, and Max Esterson.
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Crawford was awarded the full 25 points for his win, with Italy's Leonardo Fornaroli finishing second and Sebastian Montoya, son of ex-Formula One driver Juan Pablo Montoya, rounding out the top three.
The incident has reignited debate about safety on narrow street circuits like Monaco's, where limited run-off areas and tight corners leave little margin for error. Race organisers have yet to comment on whether changes will be considered ahead of future events.
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