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Originally Posted by bjohnsonsmith
I like watching both races of a Sunday too but I think it's good for motorsport if drivers from one series can compete in an other. It was good to see Hulkenberg win at Le Mans in 2015, with Porsche and a shame he wasn't able to defend that win in 2016 because the Azerbaijan European Grand Prix clashed. Someone has seen some sense and no GPs will clash with Le Mans this year.
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"The month of May" now starts on the 15th, so Alonso can hit his home GP and then concentrate the rest of the month on Indy, so there's the possibility this can be scheduled out in the future, but it's up to F1 to move the Monaco date. The 500 won't move my lifetime and there'd have to be a large enough gap in the calendar to make this reasonably possible.
What are the chances of Monaco moving the date and F1 having a long enough void in the calendar? Not disagreeing with you; just asking questions....