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Investigation initiated: Monza session disrupted, Leclerc under scrutiny

Session for Italian Grand Prix halted with red flag at 30-minute mark, leaving Isack Hadjar's fate undefined.

Investigation initiated: Monza race halted, Leclerc under scrutiny
Investigation initiated: Monza race halted, Leclerc under scrutiny

Investigation initiated: Monza session disrupted, Leclerc under scrutiny

In the lead-up to the Italian Grand Prix, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has expressed concerns over a potential calibration issue with the Mercedes-Benz Formula 1 cars.

Wolff's comments come as young Italian driver Antonelli, who races for the team, has been experiencing performance problems. According to Wolff, these issues might be due to a calibration problem with the Mercedes cars.

Meanwhile, the FP1 session for the Italian Grand Prix was halted by a red flag, and all cars were forced to return to the pits. The reason for the red flag is not clear, but it could potentially be related to the calibration concerns raised by Wolff.

Elsewhere, Charles Leclerc, who races for the Racing Bulls team, is currently under investigation, but the nature of the investigation is not disclosed. Leclerc's participation in the Italian Grand Prix is not affected by this investigation.

Despite the concerns and the disrupted FP1 session, Wolff has shown a lack of interest in the team's performance during the practice session, expressing that he is more focused on the upcoming races.

As the Italian Grand Prix approaches, the focus remains on resolving the calibration issues and ensuring a smooth race weekend for all teams and drivers. The race is set to take place on Sunday, and fans are eagerly waiting to see how the teams and drivers will perform.

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