Jolyon Palmer: "This years race a catalyst for material change"

11:18, 29 May 2018
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Jolyon Palmer insists that change needs to occur in order to maintain interest in the Monaco Grand Prix. He believes tyre degradation is an important factor and needs to be altered.
Speaking in his weekly column on BBC Sport, he joins in with the discussion of change at Monaco to bring back the spectacle.
“With the current cars, this track just doesn’t work and I feel this years’ race might just be the catalyst for material change,” said Palmer.
“The issue was exaggerated because of the tyres, but even when drivers were pushing towards the end of the race, Vettel couldn’t get anywhere near Ricciardo.”
Palmer suggests one of the reasons why Monaco has changed in recent years, is due to Pirelli’s high tyre degradation. Drivers need a pit-stop in the current era.
A pit-stop that will never be taken because it pushes the cars to far down the order. Lewis Hamilton suggested yesterday that they alter the track to make it more entertaining. Palmer also suggested this, along with some other changes.
“They (Liberty Media) could change the format of the race, or add in some unique element for this one event,” added Palmer.
“Perhaps allow drivers to use DRS overtaking aid everywhere, or a second mandatory pit-stop, or even change the track layout, as long as they don’t rob Monaco of its special corners.”