The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix is the main focus of the latest Autosport podcast, featuring Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner, News Editor Ed Hardy, and Business Correspondent Mark Mann-Bryans. Lando Norris secured his first victory in Monaco with an exceptional pole position, a highlight extensively covered in the podcast. The debate revolves around the newly mandated two-stop strategy for this year’s prestigious race and its effectiveness in enhancing the excitement of the Monaco GP. Various opinions are explored regarding potential alternatives to make the Monaco Grand Prix more engaging for both drivers and fans, posing the question of whether changes are feasible or if the event’s unique charm should remain untouched. The podcast also delves into the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix, highlighting discussions on flexi-wing tests, concerns over excessive tire wear, and the future outlook for the Barcelona circuit with Madrid’s possible inclusion in the Formula 1 calendar looming ahead.
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