MAJOR Changes for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix
- The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, 25 May, introduces a mandatory two-pit-stop rule on its iconic street circuit in Monaco.
- This rule follows a first-lap red flag last year that let drivers change tyres without stopping during the race, raising concerns.
- Drivers must use at least three sets of tyres, including two different compounds in dry conditions, with penalties for non-compliance.
- Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur called the changes "interesting" after last year's race, while concerns remain about pit lane safety and wet weather.
- The FIA aims to boost unpredictability, overtaking, and competition while upgrading track safety and adjusting team curfews for Monaco's unique logistics.
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MAJOR changes for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix
The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix will feature several significant rule changes aimed at enhancing competitiveness and excitement on the iconic street circuit. The race, the eighth of 24 on this season’s calendar, will take place on Sunday, 25 May. Mandatory two-stop strategy For the first time, drivers will be required to make two mandatory pit stops during the race, irrespective of weather conditions. This change mandates the use of at least three se…
Monaco GP: F1 Drivers Predict Impact Of New Monaco Two Pit Stop Tyre Change Rule Ahead Of Sunday's Race - Great Yorkshire Radio
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'My idea' - Hamilton takes credit for rule change set to hand Ferrari huge boost
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