Monaco F1 weekend sees surprises and dominance.

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Red Bull boss Christian Horner has called for the Monaco Grand Prix circuit to be adapted to boost overtaking opportunities and ensure its "long-term viability" on the Formula One calendar. While acknowledging the historic value of the street race, Horner said that if the track were proposed now, it would not be considered for modern-day F1. Ferrari race director Laurent Mekies, however, argued that the layout should be left alone for the sake of preserving its unique character and history.
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