LOOK: The races start with a progressive start on the Monaco wet track while Leclerc leads the pack

After an hour’s delay after the original start of the race was marked with a red flag due to rain, the Monaco Grand Prix finally came to life, with Charles Leclerc, the pole-sitter, leading the group to a wet track after a wavy exit.

It was a suboptimal opening for Canadian riders Lance Stroll and Nicholas Latifi, both of whom hit the barriers on the training lap, forcing them into pits, where they almost crowded together when Stroll he let himself go on the way to Latifi.

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See how the race begins in the video above.

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