F1 Drivers Anticipate Changes at Monaco Grand Prix With New Car Designs
1-Minute Brief
Changes to car design and team strategies may influence the competitiveness of this year's Monaco Grand Prix.
Key Facts
- Sergio Perez and Cadillac teammate Valtteri Bottas have not scored any points in the current F1 season.
- Formula 1 drivers have commented that smaller, lighter 206 cars could impact the Monaco Grand Prix.
- Perez believes the Monaco Grand Prix presents an opportunity for Cadillac.
- Drivers note that overtaking may still be difficult on the Monaco circuit.
- The Monaco Grand Prix is being viewed as a potential turning point for teams yet to score points.
What Happened
Formula 1 drivers, including Sergio Perez, discussed the potential impact of new car designs on the upcoming Monaco Grand Prix, with some expressing optimism about improved competitiveness.
Why It Matters
The Monaco Grand Prix is a significant event in the F1 calendar, and changes in car design or team performance could affect race outcomes and the standings for teams that have struggled so far.
What's Next
Observers will watch to see if the new car specifications and team strategies result in different race dynamics or improved results for teams like Cadillac.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft10h agoSergio Perez believes Monaco Grand Prix provides opportunity for Cadillac
- Fox NewsRight2h agoF1 drivers say they have reason to believe this year's Monaco Grand Prix will be better
