The Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix tasks drivers with surviving 78 of the most difficult laps on the calendar, as they rocket by some of the most iconic scenes in motorsport with walls — and danger — looming around every corner.
Yet F1 immortality awaits at the end of those 78 hair-raising laps.
However, recent years have made the race itself something of a procession. The current generation of cars, massive in size, have made overtaking a near impossibility in the race itself. To improve the “racing spectacle” the sport’s governing body has instituted a new two-stop rule for the Monaco Grand Prix this year, meaning that drivers will
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