What happened: Free Practice 2 has officially commenced at the Monaco Grand Prix. The grid is back on the track aiming to bank as many laps as possible around the iconic street circuit.
Why it matters: Track time is exceptionally valuable at Monaco, where the narrow barriers punish the slightest mistake and overtaking on Sunday is notoriously difficult. As Haas and the rest of the paddock gather data, building driver confidence through uninterrupted laps is the primary focus ahead of a make-or-break qualifying session.
What to watch: Engineers will comb through the FP2 telemetry to dial in car setups before Saturday's final practice and high-stakes qualifying.