Monaco relieved to dodge new F1 race rotation scheme

Nov.18 (GMM) Michel Boeri, boss of the Automobile Club de Monaco, admits he is relieved the fabled street race will survive an expected European exodus from F1.

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali hints that a new race rotation scheme, where European rounds are expected to have to settle for a grand prix every two years, will be outlined “soon”.

Monaco’s existing race deal was one of the least lucrative on the current calendar, and Boeri admits negotiations for a new contract through 2031 – which was announced last week – were difficult.

“It was ‘I love you, I don’t love you’,” he told Monaco Info. “The negotiations lasted at least six months.

“The problem was that as soon as we had a verbal agreement, we had to finalise it with a 60-70 page contract, written by American lawyers. It was a battle that went beyond the small clashes we had with Stefano Domenicali, who defended interests that were not mine.

“All that is in the past, it’s swept away,” Boeri added.

He admits he is particularly relieved Monaco, supposedly to pay double its previous annual race fee in 2026 and beyond, will not be subjected to F1’s looming race rotation scheme.

“Compared to other European grands prix, we have a few small advantages, but above all, there is no alternation,” said Boeri. “We will be there every year.

“Not only will many other European grands prix disappear, but those that remain will be in this alternation. I believe that with the demand that F1 has today, there will only be two or three grands prix left in Europe, with interest shifting to China and other continents.”

Steve Cole

Share
Published by
Steve Cole

Recent Posts

Hulkenberg still a 'silly season' player – Schumacher

Jun.10 (GMM)  Nico Hulkenberg could find himself with a starring role in a future round…

3 months ago

F2 driver says new fans don't understand racing

Jun.9 (GMM) Many new fans of top-level single seater racing do not understand "how motorsport…

3 months ago

Newey attracting talent to Aston Martin – de la Rosa

Jun.9 (GMM) The 'Adrian Newey effect' is already happening at Aston Martin, according to team…

3 months ago

Stroll in 'good condition' for Canadian GP

Jun.9 (GMM) Lance Stroll looks set to return to the wheel of his Aston Martin…

3 months ago

Hamilton will 'maybe not' win eighth title

Jun.9 (GMM) Lewis Hamilton's hopes of an eighth world championship are slipping away. That's the…

3 months ago

Three F1 stars predict Piastri title in '25

Jun.9 (GMM) Three former Formula 1 drivers agree that Oscar Piastri has become the clear…

3 months ago