Via @SkySportsF1 on X

What happened: Sky Sports F1 reported that Isack Hadjar hit the wall at the Swimming Pool chicane, bringing out a red flag during Monaco running. The session was stopped while marshals responded and the car was cleared.

Why it matters: Monaco leaves little margin for repair time because track position and clean practice laps are central to the weekend. It is another disruption for Isack Hadjar after Wire Report's earlier coverage of his Monaco FP1 crash.

By the numbers: The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix is scheduled for 78 laps around the 3.337-kilometre Circuit de Monaco on Sunday, June 7.

What to watch: Watch for confirmation on car damage and whether Hadjar returns before the next competitive session. Any chassis or gearbox concern would raise the stakes before qualifying.

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