Monaco: Zero concerns over F1 future amid new contract talks
Monaco has long stood as one of F1's most prestigious events due to its rich history and glamorous image, acting as the original street race on the calendar in 1950.
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Monaco has long stood as one of F1's most prestigious events due to its rich history and glamorous image, acting as the original street race on the calendar in 1950.
The Monaco GP looks set to retain its status as a Formula 1 race host despite suggestions it had been set to disappear as part of a calendar shake-up. The race in the principality — despite its limited overtaking opportunities — is often seen as the jewel in the crown of the motor-racing year. Ad/> But F1 owners Liberty are not shy of making change, as they have most recently shown by adding a Las Vegas race for 2023.
MELBOURNE: Formula One drivers on Friday (Apr 8) welcomed the prospect of racing in the bright lights of Las Vegas next season but said the championship should try to respect history and keep its traditional races in Europe.
F1 fans have been reminded of a pledge Nico Rosberg made several years ago, when he revealed only a new race on the calendar in Las Vegas would be enough to tempt him out of retirement. The former world champion quit the sport in 2016 after pipping Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton to the crown after an exhausting season.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes a selection of Formula 1 races should appear on a rotating basis, to reach more markets without adding to the calendar.
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McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has suggested that Monaco may need to look at commercial and track improvements in order to keep its Grand Prix on the F1 calendar.