Overview
- A collision between Alex Dunne and Victor Martins at Turn 1 triggered a 12-car pile-up, halting the Monaco Formula Two feature race on the first lap.
- Despite the severity of the crash, all drivers involved emerged unscathed, though seven were eliminated from the race.
- The race was red-flagged twice, first for the pile-up and later following Dino Beganovic's heavy crash at Casino Square.
- Jak Crawford took advantage of the safety car and red flags to gain positions and was declared the winner, with Leonardo Fornaroli finishing second and Sebastian Montoya promoted to third after a penalty for Arvid Lindblad.
- Victor Martins criticized Alex Dunne for the initial crash, likening his driving style to that of Max Verstappen.