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F1 in Monaco: Finally, the cars were flat-out in qualifying

Jonathan M. Gitlin
F1 in Monaco: Finally, the cars were flat-out in qualifying
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The Monaco Grand Prix remains a glamorous but technically challenging event for modern Formula 1 cars, which have grown too large for the tight circuit. Despite the difficulty of overtaking, the qualifying session provided high-stakes competition.

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The event highlights the tension between the historical prestige of classic racing circuits and the evolution of modern vehicle engineering.

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Pirate cove F1 in Monaco: Finally, the cars were flat-out in qualifying The cars are too big to race well, but the competition for pole position is thrilling.

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