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Fernando Alonso has used Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost to make a point about Max Verstappen and reaction to the Monaco Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso believes that modern-day F1 drivers are more polite in responding to questions about the Monaco GP compared to Ayrton Senna or Alain Prost.
There has been significant discussion about the future of the Monaco race following the controversy surrounding the mandated two-stop race, with Alex Wurz suggesting minor track layout modifications to boost overtaking.
The topic of potential changes for Monaco has been a major point of conversation in the Barcelona paddock ahead of the Spanish GP, with Alonso suggesting that today’s drivers handle tough questions better than Senna or Prost would have.
Alonso noted the lack of overtaking in Monaco, with only occasional moves like Lance Stroll passing Nico Hulkenberg on the final lap, attributing it to the nature of the track.
While acknowledging the need for improvements, Alonso highlighted the importance of focusing on the positive aspects of the sport and suggested collaboration between drivers, the FIA, and teams to explore potential ideas for Monaco.






