P1racenews AI automatic summary:
The Monaco Grand Prix once again failed to excite F1 fans, as a lack of overtaking was present throughout the race.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner expressed the need for Monaco Grand Prix to evolve and keep up with current trends after another uneventful race. Despite F1 introducing a mandatory two-stop strategy, overtaking opportunities remained scarce due to the tight track layout. Horner suggested only minor adjustments would be necessary to enhance the racing spectacle at Monaco. GPDA chairman Alex Wurz proposed some modifications to improve the on-track action, acknowledging that the current generation of wider cars poses a challenge. Horner emphasized the importance of adapting to modern times while preserving the iconic status of Monaco as a prestigious racing venue.






