Monaco's Two-Stop Mandate Eliminated by FIA
The FIA has silently rescinded the regulation requiring two pit stops during the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix. This regulatory shift alters the strategic approach teams will employ at the prestigious street circuit.

In a move that went largely unannounced, the FIA has quietly scrapped the controversial two-stop pit stop requirement that was enforced at last year's Monaco Grand Prix.
The regulatory change marks a significant shift in how teams can approach strategy at the legendary Principality circuit, one of Formula 1's most iconic venues. By removing the mandatory pit stop regulation, drivers and teams now have greater flexibility in determining their race strategy without being forced into a predetermined number of stops.
This modification to Monaco's ruleset represents a departure from the previous season's technical framework, giving teams and drivers more tactical options as they navigate the narrow, unforgiving streets of the circuit.
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