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Monaco Grand Prix Shocker: F1 Drivers Forced to Make Dramatic Rule Change Amidst Criticism

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
May 22, 2025
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Monaco Grand Prix Shocker: F1 Drivers Forced to Make Dramatic Rule Change Amidst Criticism
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Formula 1’s crown jewel, the Monaco Grand Prix, is set to undergo a drastic transformation this season, shaking up the traditional race format to bring more thrill and unpredictability to fans worldwide.

In a groundbreaking move announced by the FIA back in February, a new rule will revolutionize the Monaco GP. Drivers will now be required to pit twice during the race, using a minimum of three sets of tires instead of the usual two. This change aims to inject excitement into the Grand Prix, notorious for its lack of overtaking opportunities on the tight street circuit.

The decision to implement this rule change stems from the challenge of overtaking on the narrow Monaco track, where the top 10 positions often remain unchanged throughout the entire race. With only a handful of overtakes recorded in previous editions, the FIA hopes that the mandatory pit stops will shake up the race and prevent drivers from simply managing their tires to the finish line.

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Renowned figures in the F1 world have voiced their opinions on the rule adjustment. Charles Leclerc, the hometown hero who triumphed in the 2024 Monaco GP, expressed his support for the change, believing it will enhance the strategic elements of the race and ramp up the excitement for fans on race day.

Notably, teams and drivers are welcoming the new rule, anticipating a more dynamic and strategic race weekend. Ferrari’s Arthur Leclerc highlighted the potential for increased action and unpredictability, shifting the focus from tire management to strategic prowess on the challenging street circuit.

Mercedes’ trackside engineering director, Andrew Shovlin, foresees a demanding race ahead, emphasizing the shift in strategic approach brought about by the mandatory pit stops. The rule change is poised to create a more level playing field and introduce strategic complexities that could shake up the usual race dynamics.

As teams prepare to navigate the strategic nuances of the Monaco GP under the revised regulations, fans can expect an intense battle on the iconic street circuit. With the spotlight on qualifying and strategic gambits, this weekend’s race promises to deliver edge-of-the-seat action and unforeseen twists that could redefine the Monaco Grand Prix for years to come.

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