P1racenews AI automatic summary:
The No.3 Mercedes-AMG Verstappen Racing car was in action at the GT World Challenge Europe.
All drivers involved in the chaotic start at the GT World Challenge Europe round at Monza were confirmed to be okay despite the collision.
The No.3 Mercedes-AMG Verstappen Racing car was part of the crash on the opening lap, which led to a hectic beginning to the race.
Despite starting in seventh place, the Verstappen Racing team faced challenges early on in the race due to the incident at Turn 1.
Fortunately, driver Dani Juncadella was able to continue despite sustaining damage to the car.
The aftermath of the collision left several cars stranded, including the pole-sitting HRT Ford Racing No.64 car and Danish driver Nicki Thiim, who was unable to continue after being caught up in the crash.
At the time, the No. 32 BMW M4 GT3 EVO car of Jordan Pepper was leading the race, while the Verstappen Racing entry was in a challenging 45th position.




