Oliver Bearman crashed out of the Monaco FP3 session, causing a red flag with just under 14 minutes left on the clock.
What happened?
The British driver crashed at the run-up to Casino Square, damaging the rear of his Haas car, with the rear wing missing.
Oliver Bearman told his team "I'm sorry guys, it's the f***ing bottoming. I totally lost it on the bump. I'm so sorry" before getting out of the car unassisted.
Why it matters for Oliver Bearman
The crash has left Haas with a big repair job to do before the qualifying session at 4pm local time.
At the time of the red flag, Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli had put in the fastest time, followed by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in the Ferraris.
What comes next?
Oliver Bearman had been running in 13th place before the crash, and he currently sits 9th in the drivers' championship with 18 points.
The FIA later confirmed that the session restart was delayed due to guard rail damage being inspected on site by the Race Director.
Oliver Bearman will be looking to bounce back from this setback in the qualifying session, as he aims to secure a good starting position for the Monaco Grand Prix.
The incident has highlighted the challenges of racing on the narrow streets of Monaco, where even a small mistake can have big consequences.
As the teams prepare for qualifying, Oliver Bearman and Haas will be working hard to get his car ready and to find a way to overcome this setback.
With the drivers' championship tightly contested, every point counts, and Oliver Bearman will be eager to get back on track and score some valuable points in Monaco.
The qualifying session is set to be a thrilling one, with all the top drivers looking to secure a good starting position for the Grand Prix.
Oliver Bearman will be looking to put this crash behind him and focus on getting a good result in qualifying, as he aims to move up the drivers' championship standings.
The Monaco Grand Prix is always a challenging event, but with his skill and determination, Oliver Bearman is capable of overcoming this setback and achieving a good result.
The fans will be eagerly watching to see how Oliver Bearman and Haas recover from this incident, and how they perform in the qualifying session and the Grand Prix itself.
As the action unfolds in Monaco, one thing is certain - Oliver Bearman will be giving it his all to succeed, and to bring home a good result for himself and his team.