2-stop experiment doesn't fix F1 Monaco procession problem
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The two-stop rule invited more gamesmanship. Teams slowed down deliberately to help their other driver maintain their points position, such as Alex Albon creating space for Williams teammate Carlos Sainz or Racing Bulls’ Liam Lawson doing the same for Isack Hadjar. I didn’t know trains could fit in Monaco, but:
Monaco Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, and it's generally considered the biggest event on the Formula 1 schedule. Circuit de Monaco winds through the narrow streets of Monte Carlo, where Ferrari's Charles Leclerc grew up.
Carlos Sainz says the Monaco GP was manipulated due to the new two-stop rules while Max Verstappen compared the trial to throwing bananas in Mario Kart; But some drivers still back the regulations; La
After yet another race lacking in on-track action, former Top Gear presenter and big F1 fan Clarkson wrote on social media: "I know how they can make Monaco more exciting." However, the 65-year-old did not elaborate after posting the above tweet.
F1 tried new one-off rules for the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix to try and avoid another dull race here. The early reviews suggest this failed
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Cyclingnews on MSN'He's got amazing numbers' - Tadej Pogačar enjoys weekend off at Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix during Tour de France trainingTadej Pogačar enjoyed a weekend off from altitude training for the Tour de France, spending time as a VIP guest at the Monaco Formula Grand Prix. It seems his form is so good that he can take a break from training before an intense summer of racing.
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PlanetF1 on MSNBrundle explains why Monaco GP ‘going nowhere’ in staunch defenceRacer turned commentator Alex Brundle spoke out in support of the “spectacle” that is the Monaco Grand Prix, after the 2025 staging sparked further debate. Formula 1’s governing body the FIA rolled out a mandatory two-stop rule for Monaco 2025 in a bid to spark some further action after a low-key procession to the chequered flag last year,
Since the beginning of 2025, the winning trophy for each Formula One event has been displayed on the grid ahead of the race start