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Lewis Hamilton has claimed it would be a shame to lose the Monaco Grand Prix from the calendar as it is one of the sport's 'crown jewels'. He said everyone that attends the iconic race weekend 'enjoys it' and praised the circuit's 'prime location'.
However, the Brit addressed concerns the track was dull, claiming the race was 'not that spectacular'. F1 boss Stefano Domenicali recently suggested that traditional pedigree was not enough for tracks to keep a slot on the calendar.
He hinted there were some tracks whose contracts were set to expire that may not be renewed for further years. Monaco is one of these with the organiser's current deal ending after this year's event.
F1's new Las Vegas project was recently described as F1's new 'flagship' event, raising even more rumours Monaco could be out. However, Hamilton spoke up to defend the historic