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Liam Lawson emphasizes surprising “difficulty” in the failed Monaco F1 experiment

Liam Lawson claimed that it was “more difficult” to concentrate from Monaco during the Grand Prix when he expected the two -story breed.

For the first time in the history of the famous event, the drivers had to compete twice, a movement of the F1 and the FIA, to improve the spectacle around Monte Carlo.

However, it did not work because it found Farcian strategies used by teams, and the drivers deliberately lure slowly to give their teammates enough time to complete their pit stops in front of them.

Rennbullen executes this plan “perfect”, as Lawson emphasized to help Isack Hadjar, to take sixth place, while New Zealanders came home in eighth place to score his first points of the season.

“It is really much more difficult than I expected from a concentration point,” said the 23-year-old to the media, including Racingnews365, After the race when you drive unnaturally slowly.

“But it is something that made sense of a team page, and it is not often that they have a plan that is carried out perfectly.”

“The damage was done …”

Lawson played the team game well to afford Hadjar, the time he had to make for his obligated pit stops in a quick consequence, even if it compromised his own afternoon.

Nevertheless, he believes that his qualifying performance is the reason why he did not end as high in the order as he would like it to be.

“Of course, if you make such a decision, our breed is basically limited where I was in P8, but frankly it is difficult to overtake here anyway,” he said.

“The damage in qualifying was caused on our side [qualifying] Yesterday, but it is a great result for the team. “

After showing a strong pace all weekend, he was asked if he had the feeling that he was feeling some of his early seasonal fights.

“Not really, honest,” he replied. “It's great to score points, but of course I want to finish higher.

“It's a good step we took this weekend, but I think we always look for more.”

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