F1 Drivers Address Whether Monaco Should Stay On The Calendar
The Twittersphere has been buzzing in the run up to this years Monaco Grand Prix, with lots of people asking if the historic spin should remain a part of the F1 calendar.
Whilst many people believe that the spin has wilt outdated and should be removed from the timetable all together, some F1 drivers both past and present have begun to weigh in on the debate.
FERNANDO ALONSO
“It has to be on the calendar, I don’t see any reason why it shouldn’t be on the calendar. Overtaking is difficult but it is moreover difficult in Singapore. It has been difficult in Barcelona. It has been difficult in Budapest. There were no talks well-nigh removing those tracks but there are a lot of talks now. This is just one thing that doesn’t make sense.”
MAX VERSTAPPEN
“I think if they proposed the plans now a days with the track layout the way it is, it would probably not be on the timetable but I think considering of the historic value to it and the some of the wondrous weekends we have had throughout the years, I think it belongs on the calendar.”
CARLOS SAINZ
“When you think well-nigh F1, lots of people think well-nigh Monaco. It would be nice to put in an overtaking place I’m not going to lie so the show could be a bit largest on Sunday but plane if not I still think everyone knows the weekend here is well-nigh qualifying and the pit stops. I think everyone is once expecting that, so I don’t think we’re missing out that much.”
NICO ROSBERG
“I don’t plane know why we’re talking well-nigh this. Monaco is F1 and F1 is Monaco.”
MICK SCHUMACHER
“I think it definitely deserves to stay on the calendar, it’s an historical event. On the other hand if we were to mart it for the German Grand Prix I think obviously we would take the German Grand Prix, or at least I would.”
So, what do you think? Should Monaco stay, or should Monaco go?