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What happened: Red Bull Racing reported that Isack went into the wall at the exit of the Swimming Pool chicane during Monaco GP running. The post said he was out of the car and okay after the incident, which brought out a red flag.

Why it matters: The Swimming Pool section is one of Monaco's tightest, highest-consequence sequences, so even a practice crash can cost track time and force rapid repairs before later sessions. It also adds to a busy Monaco practice day after earlier Wire Report coverage of Isack Hadjar's FP1 red flag.

By the numbers: Monaco GP weekend runs Friday, June 5 through Sunday, June 7, 2026. The race is scheduled for 78 laps around the 3.337-kilometer Circuit de Monaco.

What to watch: Watch for confirmation on car damage and whether he returns for the next session. Any chassis or gearbox concerns would matter quickly at Monaco, where qualifying position is critical.

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