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Monaco, Russia to ignore 'grid girl' ban

Monaco and Russia look set to buck the trend and bring 'grid girls' back to Formula 1.

Monaco and Russia look set to buck the trend and bring 'grid girls' back to Formula 1.

Before the 2018 season began, F1 owner Liberty Media said that grid girls will be banned, to be replaced by children or 'grid kids'.

Yet Monaco Grand Prix boss Michel Boeri said that there will be grid girls at the street race next month.

"We've had no problems with Liberty Media, except for the grid girl issue," he told newspaper Monaco-Matin.

"They'll be there, on the grid, but won't be holding any name boards. They'll at least be communication hostesses.

"They're beautiful, and the cameras will be on them once again."

Boeri said he fundamentally disagrees with F1 chiefs who believe grid girls do not belong in the modern world.

"Our American friends assume it hurts female feelings, but our hostesses go to modelling and PR schools and they're paid well.

"Why in the world should I stop 30 women from earning a living?"

Another race that could ignore the grid girl ban is Russia, with organiser Dmitry Kozak saying that women could be on the grid at Sochi in September.

"Children are appropriate in football, but in the automotive industry there were always girls and it looked quite appropriate," he told the Russian media.

"If we manage to come to an agreement with Liberty, we will try to revive this tradition. Moreover, our girls are the most beautiful."

The 2018 championship continues this weekend in Bahrain.

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