F1 and the FIA have approved a mandatory two-stop strategy for Monaco, requiring teams to use three sets of Pirelli tires during the race.
The FIA World Council, meeting today, reviewed a proposal for implementing a mandatory two-stop strategy (in both dry and wet conditions) for the Monaco GP in Formula 1, with the primary goal of enhancing the sporting spectacle of the race.
Following recent discussions within the F1 Commission, a specific requirement for the Monaco GP has been approved, mandating the use of at least three sets of tires during the race, with a minimum of two different compounds if it is a dry race.
The proposal from some teams to enforce the use of all three different compounds was not adopted. Likewise, in wet conditions, there will be no mandatory two-stop strategy.
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Monaco GP: FIA Mandates Two Stops, Three Tire Sets Rule Monaco GP: FIA Mandates Two Stops, Three Tire Sets Rule