As drivers gear up for the Spanish Grand Prix weekend, there are still lingering questions in Barcelona related to how to enhance the racing spectacle in Monaco following the introduction of two mandatory pitstops that failed to increase the entertainment value this year. Former racer Alex Wurz proposed three ideas to modify the circuit in Monaco to improve overtaking on the narrow streets of Monte Carlo. Current Formula 1 drivers, including Charles Leclerc, Pierre Gasly, and Esteban Ocon, have shared their thoughts on Wurz’s proposals, with some acknowledging the need for changes to enhance the Sunday action in Monaco. Despite the discussions and suggestions for improvements, drivers like Leclerc emphasize that Monaco has always been unique and qualifying at the iconic circuit remains exceptional. Gasly suggests considering wider areas on the track to facilitate overtaking, highlighting the importance of open-mindedness and collaborative efforts to explore potential solutions for the Monaco Grand Prix. Ocon praises Wurz’s ideas and emphasizes the value of brainstorming with him to address challenges and enhance the overall racing experience at the prestigious event.
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