« Reply #271 on: May 28, 2012, 11:37:54 AM »
Guys you are missing the whole point of Monaco, it is no different than any other course this year as far a tire preservation is concerned, the thing about Monaco are the extremes. Narrow streets, off camber corners, armco inches from where you need to put your tire to make a turn and the most extreme braking. Hairpin is a 25 mph 1.5 cars wide downhill off camber corner. You come out of the tunnel at 170 mph only to have to slow to 40 mph on a rough road to make the chicane. Monaco is all about how big the drivers cohones are, and how close he can run to the walls with out hitting it. All the good drivers kiss the wall coming into the "straight" at the start finish. It is a driver's race plain and simple.

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