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Martin Brundle highlights a flaw with the new F1 pit stop rules for the Monaco Grand Prix.
Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle noticed a flaw in the new pit stop rules introduced at this year’s Monaco Grand Prix. The rule required drivers to use three sets of tires during the race to make it more exciting, but some teams utilized controversial tactics to minimize time loss during pit stops. Brundle suggested that there should have been a mandate for one pit stop to be taken early in the race to prevent slow driving tactics. He criticized the deliberate slow pace used by some teams, stating that it was not in line with what F1 represents. Despite the effectiveness of these strategies for teams like Williams and Racing Bulls, Brundle emphasized that such tactics were not a positive spectacle for Formula 1.