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Monza could cut chicane as part of sweeping upgrades

The start of the 2018 Italian Grand Prix at Monza The Automobile Club d’Italia (ACI) has revealed bold plans for a 100 million Euro upgrade to Monza including the removal of one of its chicanes. The changes are motivated in part by the Autodromo Nazionale Monza’s impending centenary, in 2022, and have been mooted despite its uncertain Formula 1 future. According to a report in La Gazzetta dello Sport, the grand prix circuit could have one of its chicanes cut out, as well as the reversion of the second Lesmo corner to its original profile. There are plans to widen the track and even restore the banked section of the circuit. “We want to recover the ring in order to expand our...
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