Lizard Disrupts Final Practice for Singapore Grand Prix
A monitor lizard halted the last Formula 1 practice session, causing a brief red flag before marshals removed the reptile.
- A large monitor lizard scampered onto the track during the final practice session for the Singapore Grand Prix.
- Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso reported the lizard, leading race control to suspend the session with a red flag.
- Two track marshals chased and eventually removed the lizard, allowing the session to resume shortly after.
- Lando Norris of McLaren set the fastest time in the session, while standings leader Max Verstappen was fourth-fastest.
- Monitor lizards are common in Singapore and have previously interrupted Formula 1 sessions, including a notable incident in 2016.