In his memoirs, Monaco Grand Prix founder Antony Noghes reflected on his explorations of the Principality while designing a route for the motor race, concluding that the roads seemed purpose-built for racing. However, contemporary Formula 1 drivers might have a differing opinion on the suitability of the circuit. Noghes’s insights highlight the evolution of the race’s landscape and its ongoing significance in the world of motorsport.
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What the F1 drivers think of potential Monaco GP track changes
As the drivers gear up for the Spanish Grand Prix weekend, discussions in Barcelona continue to revolve around enhancing the racing experience in Monaco, especially following the introduction of two mandatory pitstops that did not significantly improve entertainment. Former racer Alex Wurz has proposed three ideas aimed at altering the format to make the Monaco Grand Prix more engaging for fans and participants alike. These considerations reflect ongoing efforts to revitalize interest in one of...
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