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F3 Driver Reveals Serious Injuries After Shocking Monaco GP Crash

Highlights
- Brad Benevides suffered three broken vertebrae in Monaco F3 crash
- Crash involved Christian Ho and caused a race caution
- Gerrard Xie won F3 Sprint after Hiyu Yamakoshi’s disqualification
- F1 Monaco GP faces tough race; Hamilton favored over Red Bull
- Monaco’s narrow streets increase risks for F3 and F1 drivers
- Benevides received prompt medical care; recovery now the focus
Brad Benevides has confirmed three broken vertebrae after a first-lap crash in the FIA Formula 3 Sprint race at Monaco, intensifying safety focus during the Grand Prix weekend.
The AIX Racing driver clipped a rival, briefly became airborne, then landed heavily before Christian Ho’s Rodin entry struck him, pitching his car into the barriers.
Marshals and medics responded immediately, and Benevides was transported to hospital. He later reported the fractures on social media, despite the crash appearing relatively minor on first viewing.

Race control neutralised the opening phase, disrupting momentum on a circuit where track position governs strategy and incident management often dictates outcomes.
Gerrard Xie ultimately won the Sprint for DAMS. Hiyu Yamakoshi took the flag first for Van Amersfoort Racing but was disqualified after scrutineering revealed a technical infringement hours later.
Attention also turns to Formula 1, where the Monaco Grand Prix grid and qualifying picture shape expectations, with Mercedes backing Lewis Hamilton against a less comfortable Red Bull package.

Qualifying remains paramount at Monaco, with teams addressing set-up headaches to secure track position.
Monaco’s layout rewards accuracy over outright performance. That raises jeopardy across sessions, as seen with F3 incidents and F1 shunts, including Verstappen’s Monaco crash during practice.
For developing drivers, pressure intensifies with limited overtaking and punishing barriers. The weekend also spotlights progression paths, from F3 to an evolving Monaco F2 grid and the main event.
Benevides’ case underlines modern safety’s strengths and limits. Rapid response and robust chassis mitigated consequences, but recovery now becomes the priority as championships move to their next venues.
Visual Summary
Brad Benevides: Fate’s harsh blow at Monaco
after airborne crash on Lap 1
A dramatic reminder: Safety matters on Monaco’s tight streets.
Gerrard Xie
(after DQ drama)
Swift response. Stronger returns. All eyes on Brad’s recovery.

Zane Muniz writes across NASCAR, IndyCar, F1, IMSA, NHRA, and dirt-racing news. His breaking-news alerts and event previews ensure motorsport fans never miss a lap, drift, or drag-strip showdown.





