The Growing Concerns from Monaco GP Practice
The 1996 world champion, Damon Hill, has expressed his concerns regarding the potentially dangerous situations arising during the Monaco GP Friday practice sessions. With slow-moving cars on the tight, technical streets of Monte Carlo, Hill believes that immediate action from the FIA is necessary to ensure the safety of drivers.

Verstappen’s Warning About Potential Crashes
Max Verstappen, the Red Bull driver, concurs with Hill’s apprehensions. He indicated that a “big crash” could have easily occurred during either practice session. The unique layout of the circuit, which offers very limited space for overtaking, exacerbates the risks associated with slow-moving cars on the track, leading to a precarious environment for drivers.
The Need for Swift FIA Intervention
Given the high stakes in Formula 1 and the prestigious nature of the Monaco GP, both Hill and Verstappen are urging the FIA to revise safety protocols to avoid any unfortunate accidents in the future. The implications of such incidents can be severe, not just for the drivers but for the integrity of the sport itself. Ensuring a safer track environment must become a priority as the teams prepare for what is considered one of the crown jewels of F1 racing.