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Di Grassi proposes circuit changes after dull Monaco GP

Article To news overview © Pirelli Lucas Di Grassi has proposed some changes to the Monaco circuit that he feels would allow for better overtaking opportunities on the streets of Monte Carlo. The 2016/2017 Formula E Champion took to Twitter to reveal his proposed design for the circuit, after a dull Formula 1 race had just one overtake on track (pitstops not included). After a thrilling Monaco E-Prix in Formula E just two weeks ago, which had a last lap overtake for the lead, Di Grassi suggested that the track could be tweaked to work much better for the much larger Formula 1 cars. "In my view, only two feasible changes to increase the overtake possibilities are increasing the tunnel...
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