Monaco GP red flagged after F1 cars crash on broken track surface

Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix has been red-flagged 10 laps from the finish after two separate crashes at the final corner.
An initial safety car was called for Lance Stroll crashing his Aston Martin out of 16th place at the final corner.
At the subsequent restart, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc went into the wall at the same place while running third.
The safety car gathered the field again, but shortly afterwards the FIA suspended the race and it will now inspect the track surface at the area where the two crashes happened, having announced a suspect "track break-up at Turn 19".
Championship leader Kimi Antonelli has completely dominated so far for Mercedes, with front row partner Max Verstappen's Red Bull failing at the start.
If the race restarts, Antonelli will lead it from Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari and Isack Hadjar's Red Bull, with the second Mercedes of George Russell fourth.