There was a massive clean up needed in Monaco after an eleven car pile-up in the Formula 2 feature race.
Thankfully no one was injured in the incident that happened just seconds into the junior event hours before the Formula 1 main race.
11 cars were involved and only four of those continuedF1 TV The race marshals had a huge job clearing up the trackGettyMonaco is known to be the hardest track on the calendar to overtake, but a terrible start from pole sitter Alex Dunne allowed second-placed Victor Martins to pass around the outside.
However, Dunne kept his front wheel in, and made contact with Martins at the first turn, spinning the Frenchman around and crashing into the side of him.
Such is the tightness of the track that Dunne’s fellow Rodin Motorsport teammate couldn’t avoid hitting the back of him and the story continued down the grid as cars flew over the top of each other in dramatic but thankfully slow speed scenes.
“There’s a pile up into turn one, a huge incident,” commentator Chris McCarthy said. “It’s taken a load of drivers out, our championship leader Alex Dunne is out of the race and there’s a red flag.”
Calling the incident, co-commentator Alex Brundle said: “Martins is a long way around the outside of Dunne.
“I think it’s Martin’s line into the first corner, he’s almost a full car’s length ahead, he’s within his rights to sweep into the apex.”
Of the 11 cars involved in the incident, four were able to get back to the pitlane and continue after a lengthy red flag clean up.
McLaren junior driver Dunne simply muttered “Oh mate,” over team radio, but had little to complain about after losing his first F2 pole position.
Exploiting the Irishman’s error was American Jak Crawford who twice mastered the testing conditions.
Having manoeuvred the lap one incident, he later timed a pitstop to perfection in fourth place, with a safety car call then allowing him to leapfrog the top three into the lead.
Crawford was lucky to avoid the chaosF1 TV Crawford celebrated his win with a jump into the seaGettySpeaking after his first win of the season, Crawford said: “Oh my gosh. That was the race of my dreams.
“Avoiding the crash at the start was just the first bit. Around the Safety Car and trying to get into the pits… Oh my god!
“It was the craziest thing ever. I’m so lucky, the pace was good too. It was an incredible day.”
A similar turn one pile up also occurred in the Porsche Supercup pre-race event, with that race also red flagged as cars scattered across the track.
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