Nico Hulkenberg dismissed criticism of the Monaco Grand Prix track, stating that people should stop complaining and focus on qualifying better. He expressed his indifference towards the drama surrounding the difficulty of overtaking on the historic track. Hulkenberg’s comments came as GPDA president Alex Wurz proposed ideas to enhance the race’s excitement, following a less eventful event. Despite acknowledging the lack of overtaking opportunities, Hulkenberg highlighted the enduring popularity of Monaco among fans and celebrities. Fernando Alonso echoed similar sentiments, suggesting that the focus should shift towards appreciating the uniqueness of the Monaco Grand Prix rather than criticizing it.
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