F1 hopes extra pit stops bring more excitement in the glamorous but dull Monaco Grand Prix
- F1 will enforce a mandatory two-stop tire change rule for Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix to increase race excitement.
- This rule change follows last year’s red flag caused by a first-lap crash that allowed all drivers a single tire change.
- Monaco’s narrow track limits overtaking, making qualifying and strategy critical, while McLaren’s tire-friendly car could benefit from the rule.
- Max Verstappen said on Thursday that the race dynamics could become unpredictable due to safety cars or strategic mistakes, and he believes the new rule will add more excitement.
- The enforced multiple pit stops may introduce fresh strategic gambles, potentially making the mostly processional Monaco race more dynamic this year.
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Formula 1 Feature in Monaco: Extra Pit Stop
This weekend, Formula 1 takes on Monaco in a race where it is admittedly difficult to overtake the competition. Now the sport's governing body, the FIA, wants to change that by introducing two mandatory pit stops - in an attempt to open up the field. "I think it can spice things up a bit more," says star Max Verstappen.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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