Wolff knocks down his own idea for Monaco track change
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Toto Wolff has floated an idea to improve racing at the Monaco Grand Prix – but admits it would be unlikely to get the thumbs-up.
Monaco’s place on the Formula 1 schedule is in doubt having reached the end of the current contract and no new deal has yet to be agreed.
There are suggestions that if the famous race is to remain on the calendar, it may even have to switch to a rotational place by being held perhaps every second year.
Among the sticking points are the lowered fee the Automobile Club de Monaco pays to host a grand prix, the commercial and sponsorship arrangements and their insistence on having French channel TMC provide TV coverage rather than Formula 1 themselves.
But just as important is the quality of the racing and with such big, wide cars in F1 now, overtaking on the narrow Monte Carlo street circuit has become ever more difficult.
Mercedes team principal Wolff has made one suggestion by way of a change to the track design – but quickly knocked it down again on the grounds of