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New rules aimed at spicing up F1’s Monaco GP by forcing an extra mandatory stop have been published by the FIA – here’s how they will work
New rules have been introduced by the FIA for the Monaco Grand Prix in an effort to make the race more exciting, including an extra mandatory pit stop requirement. These regulations were put in place following discussions in the F1 Commission meeting to enhance the spectacle of the Monte Carlo event. Drivers will now have to use at least three sets of tyres during the race, with a stipulation that at least two different tyre compounds must be used if the race is dry. The revised tyre rules aim to bring more strategy and unpredictability to the Monaco Grand Prix. Additionally, there have been clarifications made to the sporting regulations, including procedures for aborted race starts and the introduction of a mandatory cooling system for extreme temperatures that some drivers have the option to opt out of. These changes are part of ongoing efforts by the FIA to improve the overall experience for drivers and fans in Formula 1 races.