French Grand Prix: Paul Ricard to implement changes for 2020
The 2019 French Grand Prix was not the most exciting race in the world. In fact, you could probably describe it as being boring. Formula 1 fans will be pleased to hear that the Paul Ricard circuit is undergoing changes ahead of 2020 to try and make it a better racing track for Formula 1.
Eric Boullier, the director of the race, has revealed that they are considering adjusting the chicane mid-way through the Mistral Straight. Several drivers have already proposed completely removing the chicane to make overtaking and catching up easier.
However, the promoters are not prepared to completely remove the chicane, because the grandstand has a perfect view of the bend combination.
Will there be any change?
Jarno Zaffelli, owner of the Dromo Circuit Design, has said that possible changes to the layout of the chicane along with other changes have been submitted to the FIA.
“The current working group led by Craig Wilson at FOM is pushing very hard and we have made a proposal at the FIA. There are several options that the FIA and we are now evaluating," Zaffelli told RaceFans.net.
"The FIA must evaluate the chicane, because the chicane is sure to stay," Zaffelli continued. "The chicane does not necessarily remain in the current configuration."
Change is necessary
The Paul Ricard circuit needs to change. It is not exciting because there aren't any gravel traps which means that drivers are not punished for making errors. Hopefully, the right changes are made and the French Grand Prix can be one to look forward to this season.