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“Monaco Grand Prix felt more like an NFL game than a race”

"Monaco Grand Prix felt more like an NFL game than a race"

Toto Wolff said the delays both before and during the Monaco Grand Prix made it feel more like an NFL game than a Formula 1 race.

It was a frustrating weekend for Mercedes, with Lewis Hamilton finding his race compromised when he was stuck behind a slow-going Fernando Alonso.

The incident came after an hour-long delay to the race start and another red flagĀ following Mick Schumacherā€™s crash.

Having seen Hamilton finish P8 while George Russell ended the day fifth, team boss Wolff compared the race to an NFL game and said changes needed to be made to the circuit.

ā€œThat was the usual chaotic race in Monaco ā€“ and again, a lesson that we need to look at this circuit layout so people canā€™t drive around five seconds off the pace in a procession,ā€ he said.

ā€œThis is a fantastic venue and spectacle but it would be great if the racing could be at the same level.

ā€œWith the length of the race and the delays and interruptions, it felt more like an NFL game than a grand prix ā€“ but Iā€™m not sure much else could have been done.

ā€œWe need to give the race directors credit for managing a difficult situation. The rain at the beginning was torrential, then there was an issue with the connectivity for the TV broadcast which meant we couldnā€™t get going.ā€

Wolff praised Russell for his showing while also highlighting an Esteban Ocon collision as one of the causes behind Hamiltonā€™s disappointing result.

ā€œWhen we finally did [get going], it was a strong afternoon for George and a really frustrating one for Lewis. There were the laps stuck with Esteban, who got penalised for the collision, then the slow pace from Alonso, without which Lewis could have been racing Lando [Norris] and George.

ā€œIt was another reminder…

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