10 memorable red flag F1 races that caused the most chaos

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Red flags always inject a bit of chaos into F1, and thomasmaheronf1 has dug through times gone by to find some key examples of when it's happened before...

Red-flagged races have resulted in some chaotic and memorable moments over the years. Here are some of the most infamous races involving the red flag!

Looking back through the decades, here are some of the most memorable races that saw the red flag waved.The inaugural race on the streets of Jeddah was initially red-flagged due to a hefty crash for Haas’ Mick Schumacher, but this race was memorable due to the fact that the ensuing restarts allowed for tense showdowns between title rivals Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton.

But both were clobbered out of it at the first corner by Lauda’s teammate Clay Regazzoni as the Swiss driver lunged up the inside of Lauda into Paddock Hill Bend, with Ligier’s Jacques Laffite also falling by the wayside. The protest went as far as an FIA tribunal later in the year, which upheld Ferrari’s position, and Hunt was removed from the classification to give Lauda a 23-point lead.There was nothing particularly complicated about the red flag situation on the first lap of the 1998 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. With torrential rain and heavy spray, an error from David Coulthard exiting La Source triggered a massive pile-up that saw car after car pile into the ever-expanding debris field.

Senna had started the race from 13th in his Toleman, climbing up to second place and setting off in hot pursuit of Prost. With the French driver suffering from a brake imbalance on his McLaren, Prost began waving to the stewards to complain about the track conditions being unsafe as Senna drew ever closer.

The reason for the early stoppage was torrential rain falling on the Adelaide Circuit, with constant mistakes and crashes from the fifth lap onwards. “It was impossible! We had a race, a very bad one, here a couple of years ago and then was impossible and today was even worse! There was even more water on the back straight.”Held in torrentially wet conditions, the 1994 race at Suzuka was red-flagged after 15 laps due to a crash when Martin Brundle spun off in his McLaren. A marshal, attending to an already crashed car after Gianni Morbidelli slid off in his Footwork, was struck by Brundle and suffered a broken leg.

 

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thomasmaheronf1 I think most fans would agree, one new rule F1 could easily implement would be to have the cars stay as-is when a Red Flag is on. This free pitstop stuff is garbage. You shouldn't be able to touch the cars, save assisting them to cool the brakes if needed.

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