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Massive crash eliminates half of the network during the Formula -2 breed in Monaco

The start of the main race of Formula 2 in Monte-Carlo on Sunday morning was terribly wrong. A collision between Pole Starter Alex Dunne and Victor Martins at the entrance of round 1 triggered a massive chain reaction, which eliminated half of the network.

The beginning of the main races in Monaco for Formula 2 was particularly chaotic. Dunne had a bad start to the pole position and allowed Martins to see an opportunity to overtake him by dedicated to Sainte. The Frenchman had no chance of completing the move when Dunne fell against the rear wheel of the Martins dams and both sent them into the barriers.

Polstartter Alex Dunne caused the chain reaction after a crash in curve 1.

Leave a shoor and ten other F2 drivers

What followed was a real chain reaction of accidents among the drivers, including Richard Verzor. The Dutch driver could not avoid the blockade caused by the two guides on the narrow street on the narrow street and damage his front wheel so badly that he had to retire. He was not the only one because no less than 11 drivers were on the list of retirement after just one round. The red flag was won immediately after the incident.

From third place, Leonardo Fornaroli was the happiest out of the incident. The Italian has managed to avoid chaos and will therefore lead the much reduced field in the restart. The race is to be restarted at 10:28 (local time).

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