Nico Rosberg thinks Monaco needs to 'accommodate' F1 a bit more if its grand prix is to have a long-term future.
The Monaco Grand Prix’s future has come into doubt, with the race’s contract having expired and no new deal announced so far.
Formula 1 supremo Stefano Domenicali has effectively stated there will be 24 races on next season’s schedule, although the cancellation of the grand prix formerly staged at Sochi allows some leeway. Nevertheless, discussions are ongoing about a contract renewal and Rosberg, who lives in Monaco, says Prince Albert himself is playing a prominent role.
“The prince even intervenes in these talks himself, because the Automobile Club continues to take this hard line,” said Rosberg, quoted by Motorsport-Total.com.“The Prince is very involved and I’m hopeful, because Monaco has to stay on the calendar.“But Monaco also has to accommodate a bit. There are sponsors at the circuit who are competitors to the Formula 1 World Championship sponsors – watches and so on. And that’s of course difficult. So you have to find a middle ground.
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