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The FIA have been warned about challenging the ability of the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen after delaying the start of the Monaco Grand Prix due to rain. Formula One's most prestigious Frand Prix was delayed for 16 minutes on Sunday after a rain shower hit just before it was due to start.
The race was quickly halted again once it eventually did get running behind the safety car as a further deluge of rain flooded parts of the track. The Frand Prix ended up being time-limited as there was not enough time to complete the traditional 78 laps.
The FIA said the initial decision to halt the race was taken in the interests of safety as there had been no wet running that weekend. They were also concerned that the rain had affected the power supply to the start lights meaning a race start could not be safely operated. Yet AlphaTauri's Pierre Gasly has told