The first out in Monza came before the game had even started. During the training tour Yuki tsunoda he was forced to stop in the middle of the track due to a problem with his car. This delayed the start of the Grand Prix, requiring an additional formation lap. Since the Japanese man left his AlphaTauri was not an escape route, the clearing operations took longer than expected. It all increased the tension.
Delayed start
The Monza Grand Prix gave its first twists yesterday. With Sainz eager to start on Pole for the first time on the Brianza circuit. A different wait, considering what happened. Everyone was called to a second training lap and then to stop given what happened to Tsunoda. Yuki Tsunoda's car shut down abnormally. The start of the Monza GP was therefore delayed, and all the cars returned to the grid. At the 53 laps two will inevitably be climbed.
AlphaTauri number #22 was stuck in gear, so a recovery truck was needed to lift it rather than bring it back through a gap. Now it's entering the pit lane, but the teams have to put everything back on the grid, preventing the cars from overheating.