JOLYON Palmer is looking forward to returning to one of his favourite tracks this weekend at the Monaco Grand Prix.
The British rookie is still waiting to get off the mark in Formula 1 for the Enstone-based Renault team, but has enjoyed success on the Monaco track, having twice triumphed in the GP2 Series.
Palmer, in his maiden season, is still waiting for his first points – teammate Kevin Magnussen is responsible for Renault’s six points so far – but is hopeful.
“I love Monaco,” he said.
“It’s tight and twisty and the barriers are so close meaning there’s no room for error.
“To put everything together and to win in Monaco is the biggest challenge in Formula 1.” is the biggest challenge in Formula 1."
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