Red Bull's Christian Horner voiced concern about the state of racing in Monaco, citing limited overtaking opportunities after a stagnant Monaco Grand Prix.
The Monaco Grand Prix started with an early collision involving Sergio Perez and Haas drivers Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg. When the race resumed, no further pit stops were necessary, causing the top ten drivers to finish exactly where they started – a first in Formula 1's storied history since 1950.
"It's something that we should collectively have a look at. It's not racing as such when you're just driving around three or four seconds off the pace because the other car hasn't got any chance of overtaking. Monaco is such a great place to come racing.
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