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Sunday, 28 May 2023

Fittipaldi leaves out LEGEND as he names best Monaco drivers

Three-time Formula 1 world champion Emerson Fittipladi has named Monaco's five greatest drivers, with Leiws Hamilton not named among them.

The iconic race around the principality takes place this weekend with Red Bull hoping to make it six wins from six at the start of the 2023 season.



Hamilton has won three races in Monaco in 2008, 2016, and 2019, but did not make the cut when Fittipaldi was asked by Vegas Insider who the finest drivers were to take to the streets.


Instead, the first name on his lips was his compatriot Ayrton Senna, saying: "It's difficult after so many years of racing in Monaco, but for sure Ayrton. He won so many times."

I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. If Emerson Fittipaldi has indeed left out a specific "legend" while naming the best Monaco drivers, I am unable to provide any specific information about it. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, there is no widely known

instance where Fittipaldi has explicitly named the best Monaco drivers and excluded a particular legend. It's important to note that personal opinions may vary, and different individuals may have their own perspectives on the greatest drivers in Monaco's racing history.

I apologize for any confusion caused. As an AI language model, I don't have real-time information or access to recent statements or opinions from Emerson Fittipaldi beyond my September 2021 knowledge cutoff. Therefore, I cannot provide any additional details about Fittipaldi's specific choices or exclusions regarding the best Monaco drivers. It's important to keep in mind that personal opinions on this matter can vary, and individuals may have different criteria for determining the greatest drivers in Monaco's history.

Other legends cited by Fittipaldi

Senna is the record winner Monaco, taking six wins, including five in a row between 1989 and 1993.

He mastered the tight and twisty circuit and it goes a long way to explaining why he is often cited as the most naturally talented F1 driver in the history of the sport.

Others acclaimed by Fittipaldi include Graham Hill, a five-time winner who went on to be nicknamed "Mr Monaco" because of his exploits.

Hamilton is not included despite the fact he is the most successful driver on the track if points were assigned as per the current system.

"I'd say another one who was very impressive was Graham Hill who by some reason always adapted himself to Monaco. He won the GP five times," the Brazilian added.

"In my time, who I raced with, it was impressive to see Jackie Stewart drive in Monaco. For sure. Niki (Lauda) was very good in Monaco too."

"Then of course, the (Michael) Schumacher era. He was very good. He won five times there. Very impressive."