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A number of FIA Formula 3 World Championship drivers believe the races in Monaco will be cleaner than in Imola, where the Sprint in particular was interrupted multiple times. The Saturday Sprint Race in Emilia Romagna last weekend was interrupted on five occasions with four Safety Cars and one Virtual Safety Car as several drivers […]
The Saturday Sprint Race in Emilia Romagna last weekend was interrupted five times with four Safety Cars and one Virtual Safety Car due to incidents involving several drivers. The Imola Feature race went much smoother, and F3 drivers anticipate a similar race in Monaco. Some drivers, like Prema’s Gabriele Mini, expect fewer safety car interventions in Monaco compared to Imola due to the nature of the track. However, Nikita Bedrin believes that while the race may run smoother, there could still be stoppages in practice sessions at Monaco. Qualifying for Monaco’s F3 races will be split into two groups on Friday, determining the grid for Saturday’s Sprint race. Meanwhile, Laurens van Hoepen predicts that the Sprint race in Monaco could see some chaos due to the presence of many rookie drivers, but the Feature race is expected to be cleaner. Ultimately, each driver has a slightly different perspective on how the races in Monaco will unfold.