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The Stake driver caused a brief delay to final practice in Monte Carlo.
During the Monaco Grand Prix third practice, Valtteri Bottas crashed at the Swimming Pool, leading to a brief red flag. He hit the outside wall and damaged the front-right of his Stake machine, forcing Lewis Hamilton to stop behind him at Rascasse. Bottas’s incident blocked the track, causing the red flags to come out. His team-mate Zhou Guanyu also triggered a red flag during Friday practice, but Bottas’s delay was shorter, lasting around four minutes. If you’re seeing a cookie-related message, check your preferences or disable browser extensions to resolve the issue.