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The narrow streets of the principality have always made overtaking difficult, but there have even been suggestions that the new regime may give Monaco a helping hand. In the week, Leclerc told roadandtrack.com: “I think Monaco is actually going to be one of those races where these cars might be very good.” Isack Hadjar agreed with the Monegasque: “Smaller cars, lighter – I think it should be more fun that it was last season.” 2026’s vehicles are 10cm narrower than 2025’s.
Still, qualifying is likely to be absolutely vital. Lando Norris has been telling Sky about taking pole last year, and the amazing feeling of driving here. “The thing is in Monaco what makes it insane is you have to rely more than ever on your subconscious … You get to the point where some corners, you see the slowmos where we’re hitting the wall by just that little bit. A little bit more and you are off and you are in the wall and you are out. And those are the moments where you almost briefly shut your eyes.”
The Italian team did not specify any details of the 58-year-old French racing executive’s condition.
“Fred Vasseur will not be present at the circuit today. Following some medical checks, Fred will remain under observation at a local medical facility,” Ferrari said.
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