FIA mandates two-stop minimum for Monaco GP
FIA mandates two-stop minimum for Monaco GP

FIA mandates two-stop minimum for Monaco GP

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The FIA's World Motor Sport Council has confirmed that the Monaco Grand Prix will now require a minimum of two pit stops starting in 2025, aiming to enhance the racing spectacle at this notoriously challenging circuit. This decision comes in response to ongoing criticisms regarding the lack of overtaking opportunities and the tendency for races to follow predictable patterns based on qualifying positions. The new regulations mandate the use of at least three sets of tires during the race, with drivers needing to utilize at least two different compounds if conditions are dry. This strategic change is expected to encourage teams to adopt more varied race strategies, potentially increasing overtaking opportunities and overall excitement. While some purists may argue that the traditional nature of Monaco should remain unchanged, others welcome this initiative as a necessary evolution to revitalize the event. The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix is scheduled for May 25, promising a fresh and unpredictable race format.

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