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Tips on how to change the Monaco F1 circuit to avoid wasting the grand prix
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Tips on how to change the Monaco F1 circuit to avoid wasting the grand prix

Motorsports May 28, 2025
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In his memoirs, Monaco Grand Prix founder Antony Noghes detailed the times and weeks he spent wandering the streets of the Principality, attempting to work out a route for his proposed motor race.

“At present,” he concluded with a flourish, “the roads comprising this circuit look as if they have been made for the aim.”

These racing in Method 1 as we speak would possibly comply with disagree. In recent times there have been calls to amend the circuit to enhance the prospects of overtaking, and these voices resurfaced after an try to rework the spectacle by making two tyre adjustments obligatory fell flat.

“We all know that the width of the town or the width of the road is that one, and the vehicles are fairly large, so the try is to create consideration to that,” F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali informed Sky.

“And it was nice to see that the day earlier than, everybody was considering that they wished to cease on the first lap, and a number of dialogue, so nobody understood precisely something. And that is actually, I feel it was the proper try, and the eye was undoubtedly there.

“And naturally you recognize that groups took their technique out of it. The great factor is that we’re speaking about it, and that is what we wished.”

The problem is that whereas Monaco exists in an virtually fixed state of redevelopment, it occupies a chunk of actual property not a lot bigger than New York’s Central Park and there’s little scope for important change within the street structure.

However former F1 driver Alex Wurz, who can be the chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Affiliation and runs his personal circuit design consultancy, has now proposed a collection of adjustments that might save the spectacle of the occasion and is also executed comparatively simply.

In a video posted on X and Instagram, Wurz outlined each the form of the amendments and the considering behind them.

Alex Wurz, Toyota Gazoo Racing

Photograph by: Andreas Beil

His first change is to maneuver the apex of La Rascasse, the penultimate nook, out by two to 3 metres. Coupled with a widening of the circuit boundary on the drivers’ left on the method to this space, Wurz goals to create a dilemma.

“You open the nook rather more for a ‘dive bomb’ [lunge on the inside line],” he defined. “Any driver forward will both should defend [the inside line] or settle for he leaves the door open.”

That is comparatively achievable given the constructed setting on this space, since there isn’t a kerbing on the left. However it will create a pinch level for pedestrians across the fringe of the quayside in what’s at all times a busy space. It is also a area utilized by drivers and workforce personnel, who have to cross a bridge to entry the pitlane from the paddock.

There may be additionally a tough restrict within the type of the entry to the underground automotive park on Quai Albert 1er, which has concrete kerbing with integral metal guardrails. F1 may additionally chafe on the lack of area for its Paddock Membership marquee, which inserts round right here.

Wurz’s two different proposed adjustments are supposed to work together with each other. A wider entry to the well-known hairpin, website of Monaco’s railway station till the Nineteen Sixties, would create extra alternatives for the type of transfer Gabriel Bortoleto pulled on Andrea Kimi Antonelli firstly of this yr’s race.

Basically, it will pressure drivers to compromise their entry to the nook to cowl the within line, reasonably than the current association the place one can simply simply occupy the center of the street. However to facilitate this, the exit must be widened as properly.

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls Team, Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing, Esteban Ocon, Haas F1 Team, Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls Team, Carlos Sainz, Williams, Alexander Albon, Williams

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Max Verstappen, Pink Bull Racing, Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls Workforce, Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing, Esteban Ocon, Haas F1 Workforce, Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls Workforce, Carlos Sainz, Williams, Alexander Albon, Williams

Photograph by: Sam Bagnall / Motorsport Photos through Getty Photos

F1 vehicles already require small modifications to attain the turning radius required to get round this nook on the traditional line. Widening the observe on the entry could be a comparatively easy piece of civil engineering for the reason that standard roadside kerbing stops simply forward of the nook, changed by everlasting soft-radius F1 kerbing.

However it will imply the lack of a pedestrian path since there’s a low wall on the within. Widening the exit would pose challenges because it includes eradicating a kerb and pedestrian footway, and constructing the street out to the boundary wall of the residential tower block subsequent door to the Fairmont Lodge.

“The precise racing line wouldn’t change,” defined Wurz. “It could not change the character of this nook. However it will allow an overtaking ‘dive bomb’.”

In the mean time the hairpin acts as one thing of a bottleneck, and when the vehicles bunch up there are not any clear alternatives to move till the Nouvelle Chicane, on the finish of the tunnel. Passing at Portier requires the driving force forward to capitulate; this yr Bortoleto ended up within the barrier when Antonelli reclaimed the place he’d misplaced on the hairpin. In earlier years, Alpine drivers Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon got here to grief there, and Jenson Button left Pascal Wehrlein’s Manor mendacity on its aspect in opposition to the barrier.

Wurz’s intention is that drivers having to compromise their entry to the hairpin to take care of a defensive position can be paying for that throughout to the tunnel, the place his most vital proposed change is ready. Right here he suggests transferring the Nouvelle Chicane 80 metres up the street in the direction of Tabac.

This alteration would allow the entry to be wider, since in the intervening time the left-hand aspect is bounded by a concrete balustrade simply contained in the short-term boundaries. That part of the Avenue John F Kennedy is at present used as run-off but it surely may simply be prolonged. It’ll additionally create a straighter method to the braking space, since there is just one line by way of the curve of the tunnel.

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lando Norris, McLaren, Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lando Norris, McLaren, Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Photograph by: Glenn Dunbar / Motorsport Photos

The most important civil engineering problem is that it will require the marina to be constructed out barely into the harbour within the new location – however an analogous challenge was required to reach at this time chicane association. Initially the chicane was bordered solely by bollards – it’s there the place Alberto Ascari crashed into the harbour in 1955, and Lorenzo Bandini misplaced his life in 1967.

“I’m very satisfied,” mentioned Wurz, “from my very own expertise watching the races and speaking to my fellow drivers, that transferring the chicane later, which bodily with the constraints any metropolis has, must be potential.

“It means the defending for this nook – which is kind of straightforward to do, with the kink [through the tunnel] and the bumps – will develop into tougher.”

The exit of the chicane would possible be smoother and straighter than the current association since Wurz is keen to protect the problem of Tabac, the left-hander that, in the intervening time, requires a feathering of the throttle or perhaps a dab of the brakes.

Famously, that is the place a freak wave precipitated 9 of the 19 starters to crash out on the opening lap of the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix, which enabled Juan Manuel Fangio to slide away and win by greater than a lap.

It was additionally the place, within the 1933 occasion, Rudolf Caracciola suffered accidents that left him with one leg shorter than the opposite after the brakes of his privately entered Alfa Romeo failed and he crashed into the stone steps on the skin of the nook.

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“Now we have a really high quality hospital right here in Monaco,” the proprietor of the Tabac assured him. “Numerous well-known individuals have died there.”

“All drivers love the Tabac nook dearly,” mentioned Wurz. “It’s my favorite nook on this observe, actually troublesome. Now we have to time the hole [between the exit of the proposed chaicane and the entry to Tabac] within the sense that it’s not flat out, you continue to have to carry and contact the brake barely, to not change the character.

“That is very near the hearts of all of the race drivers.”

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