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Old 06-06-2023, 01:19 PM   #72
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I was in Monaco in '19 right before the Formula E race and saw the circuit all blocked off and... I just don't know where they'd get more passing without modifying a very tight city.
If the cars weren't the width of the street, that'd be a start! I think they'd need to extend the circuit. They've reached the point where sticking with tradition is limiting the future.

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Agreed that Aston's pace was off, but I think they showed how tight the team is. Stroll did a great job proving wrong the people who say he always has a string of bad races after a bad race.
Yeah, Stroll's pace was surprising. Apparently Alonso felt like he was down a couple tenths due to damage from going off track in Q1, which makes a lot of sense. I guess we'll get to see if that was the case in Canada.

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Logan Sargeant doing America's Dong proud. Really peak Fort Lauderdale.
Classic Florida! Having watched all of F2 last season, I expected him to do better. Not the first time successful F2 drivers has failed to meet expectations in F1 though.
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