Monaco GP to stay on F1 calendar for few more years Reports
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#AMuS #F1 #MonacoGP3447246Good news for all fans of tight street racing. We hear that Monaco will be on the F1 calendar for a few more years.#AMuS #F1 #MonacoGP The races before that were rather dull with next to no overtakes. There was speculation over the future of the race and whether Monaco could find itself losing its spot on the calendar. As it turns out, that's not the case and the venue will continue to be part of the F1 World Championship for a few more years. There were, however, suggestions that Monaco's layout could see a change to accommodate the new generation of cars. Toto Wolff mentioned after the F1 Monaco GP this season that Lewis Hamilton was stuck behind Fernando Alonso, who was driving around five seconds slower than the pack in front. It was with this that the Mercedes boss had suggested a change in layout to facilitate overtaking. Talking about Monaco, he said: "I think what we need to look at is Monaco. If a car can really slow down by almost five seconds and hold everybody up, it's just a shame for the racing here, so maybe we can look at the track layout, so we're not having a procession." He further added: "[Monaco is] such a fantastic venue, and it's always amazing to be here, but we need to maybe look at the layout [if drivers can lap] five seconds slower and you still can't overtake."
Monaco GP to stay on F1 calendar for few more years Reports
By Charanjot Singh Modified 14 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Monaco GP is reported to have signed an extension for the next few seasons After much speculation, the F1 Monaco GP will continue to be on the calendar for the coming years, according to a report by AMuS. The track layout has raised questions in the last few years. Cars have gotten much bigger and because of that, the already narrow track where it was tough to make an overtake has now become even tougher. The race this season was somewhat eventful with rain making things interesting. Tobi Grüner @tgruenerGood news for all fans of tight street racing. We hear that Monaco will be on the F1 calendar for a few more years.#AMuS #F1 #MonacoGP3447246Good news for all fans of tight street racing. We hear that Monaco will be on the F1 calendar for a few more years.#AMuS #F1 #MonacoGP The races before that were rather dull with next to no overtakes. There was speculation over the future of the race and whether Monaco could find itself losing its spot on the calendar. As it turns out, that's not the case and the venue will continue to be part of the F1 World Championship for a few more years. There were, however, suggestions that Monaco's layout could see a change to accommodate the new generation of cars. Toto Wolff mentioned after the F1 Monaco GP this season that Lewis Hamilton was stuck behind Fernando Alonso, who was driving around five seconds slower than the pack in front. It was with this that the Mercedes boss had suggested a change in layout to facilitate overtaking. Talking about Monaco, he said: "I think what we need to look at is Monaco. If a car can really slow down by almost five seconds and hold everybody up, it's just a shame for the racing here, so maybe we can look at the track layout, so we're not having a procession." He further added: "[Monaco is] such a fantastic venue, and it's always amazing to be here, but we need to maybe look at the layout [if drivers can lap] five seconds slower and you still can't overtake."