Kevin Magnussen considers the Monaco Grand Prix to be one of the best weekends of the season. That said, the Haas rider acknowledges that the city circuit doesn’t catch up much in the race.
Q: Will we see more overtaking at the Monaco circuit thanks to the new generation of cars?
Kevin Magnussen: Modern cars allow you to chase rivals more closely and fight in races, but Monaco is still quite a difficult track, so most likely there won’t be any special differences from previous years. However, I think Monaco always has great races, although overtaking is not the most important part.
Q: You’ve always said that the Monaco track should stay on the calendar. Why do you like this stage so much?
Kevin Magnussen: I think this track is an integral part of Formula 1. I understand racing in Monaco isn’t the most interesting, but the weekend as a whole is very important – it’s really exciting.
Q: This year’s Monaco Grand Prix will be held in a three-day format. Does it somehow affect your preparation?
Kevin Magnussen: I’m used to talking to the press on Fridays and attending sponsorship events, but I don’t know how it will go this time. I’m sure the team will find a way to keep me busy. She always finds.
Q: The last time you played in Monaco was in 2019. How hard is it to get into a rhythm after such a break?
Kevin Magnussen: The track is very difficult, but that’s why it’s so much fun to fly in Monaco. On the one hand we are used to it, on the other hand if you think about it, the Formula 1 cars in Monaco are pure madness. The streets are too narrow and the cars are very fast. It’s incredible, but fun.
Source: F1 News

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