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Autosport Podcast: Monaco Grand Prix review

Last weekend's Monaco GP is reviewed in the latest Autosport podcast

The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix is the focal point in the latest Autosport podcast, as Editor-In-Chief Kevin Turner sits down with News Editor Ed Hardy and Business Correspondent Mark Mann-Bryans.

Lando Norris claimed his maiden victory in the Principality after a brilliant pole lap, which is of course mentioned in the podcast.

But the main point of contention is the mandatory two-stopper, which was introduced for this year’s race.

Did it work? Is there another way to help the Monaco GP become more entertaining? Or, is it a ‘like it or lump it’ event?

This weekend’s Spanish GP is also discussed, with the upcoming flexi-wing tests on the agenda, as well as the excessive tyre wear and Barcelona’s bleak future given the impending arrival of Madrid onto the calendar.

 
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