Aussie F1 star Oscar Piastri's emabrrassing incident at the Monaco Grand Prix has left fans and pundits alike wondering how a driver of his caliber could be locked out of the paddock.

The $30 million Monaco Grand Prix's security snafu

The incident has sparked a debate about the security measures in place at the Monaco Grand Prix and whether they are adequate to prevent such situations from airsing in the future.

The security personnel involved in the incident have come under scrutiny for their apparent lack of knowledge about Piastri's identity.

A familiar pattern from the 2019 security breach

The incident is reminiscent of a 2019 security breach at the Monaco Grand Prix, where a group of unauthorized individuals gained access to the paddock.

The breach raised concerns about the event's security measures and led to a review of the protocols in place .

Who is the unnamed security official?

The security official involved in the incident has not been named, sparking speculation about their identity and potential role in the security breach.

The official's lack of knowledge about Piastri's identity has raised questions about their training and preparedness for such situations.

What auditors flagged in the 2022 security review?

A 2022 security review of the Monaco Grand Prix identified several areas for improvement,including the need for more effective communication between security personnel and the need for more robust protocols for handling high-profile individuals.

The review's findings have been criticized for not being implemented effectively, leading to the current seurity snafu.

Open questions

Who is the unnamed security official involved in the incident?

What specific protocols were in place at the time of the incident?

How will the Monaco Grand Prix address the security concerns raised by this incident?