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Sebastien Bourdais: “Monaco is now a parking lot”

Sebastien Bourdais believes Formula 1 has removed the character from their circuits, with the four-time Champ Car champion and former Scuderia Toro Rosso Formula 1 driver insisting that IndyCar has the better racing as a result. The Frenchman, fresh from his first IndyCar victory of the season around the Streets of Belle Isle on Sunday, admitted the conditions racing in Detroit last weekend were far trickier than anything F1 could hope to show off, which he feels enhances the show. “It's challenging [racing] on concrete,” said Bourdais to the Detroit Free Press. “Driving in the rain at Detroit, it's tougher than any Formula 1 track, including the streets of Monaco. “F1 has ruined...
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