From 2009 onwards, F1 race race Monaco Grand Prix to prohibit the emergence of model posters, because those beautiful figure will let the drivers distracted. But now, model ads may come back.
As early as 2009, as F1 drivers were considered too distracting, billboards with models were banned in the Monaco Grand Prix.
In the qualifying session of the year, the billboards on both sides of the notorious track caused confusion, and Lewis Hamilton had almost suffered an accident near the Loews Hairpin poster.
Remember this poster, Williams Martinez driver Massimov told reporters: "Every time you enter that corner, let the woman look at you, this is just a photo, but it seems impossible.
At the time, the 2009 Grand Prix champion Jenson Barton said: "Every time you go there, as if she is looking at you."
But now, billboards are celebrating the return to the Monaco Grand Prix. "Today is the year when the Martini brand returns to the Monaco circuit, and although our advertising has changed a lot since then," said Marlene West Pellson, vice president of global brand MARTINI, But it is the relationship between us and the movement, and reminds the audience to share the joy of fun, charisma and pure racing, and of course more models are there, and the racing driver will not be hurt.
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