Haas-Teamchef akzeptiert die Grenzen des Großen Preises von Monaco

Ayao Komatsu, Teamchef des Haas-Formel-1-Teams, hat erklärt, dass die Schwierigkeiten beim Überholen während des Großen Preises von Monaco als Teil des einzigartigen Charakters der Veranstaltung akzeptiert werden sollten. Er argumentierte, dass die kommenden Regelungen für 2026 das Wesen der Rennen auf den engen Straßen von Monte Carlo nicht verändern werden.

Komatsu äußerte sich während eines Auftritts im Podcast Essential F1. Er merkte an, dass das Überholen auch an anderen Orten, darunter Suzuka und Miami, schwierig bleibe. Der Teamchef schlug vor, sich darauf zu konzentrieren, was Monaco besonders macht, anstatt zu versuchen, das Format des Sonntagsrennens zu verändern.

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