What happened: Isack Hadjar caused the first red flag of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend during Friday's opening practice session. The Red Bull driver lost control at the exit of the Swimming Pool chicane, sliding nose-first into the barriers and causing significant damage to his car's front wing and suspension.
Why it matters: The incident severely limited Hadjar's track time at the most demanding circuit on the calendar, where confidence is built through mileage. Despite the setback, Red Bull's pace remains competitive, though the crash forces the team into an early repair cycle ahead of qualifying on the tight street circuit.
By the numbers: Hadjar was running 8th fastest at the time of the impact. Ferrari led the session with Charles Leclerc setting a 1:13.978, followed by Lewis Hamilton (+0.226) and Max Verstappen (+0.513). Two red flags disrupted the hour, with Fernando Alonso triggering the second in the closing minutes.
What to watch: Red Bull mechanics will work to repair Hadjar's RB22 in time for the second practice session later today.