Top drivers set to race in this weekend’s

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Top drivers set to race in this weekend’s

Top drivers set to race in this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix have expressed fears that new kerbs around the swimming pool complex section of the city course could be dangerous.
Frenchman Romain Grosjean, who is head of the Grand Prix Drivers Association, and Mexican Sergio Perez both said the kerb could cause airborne accidents.
The new kerbs are part of a revised layout around the swimming pool, which also includes a revision of the speed bumps that follow in the sequence of corners leading to the Rascasse hairpin
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