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MAJOR changes for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix

MAJOR changes for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix

The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix will feature several significant rule changes aimed at enhancing competitiveness and excitement on the iconic street circuit.
The race, the eighth of 24 on this season's calendar, will take place on Sunday, 25 May.
For the first time, drivers will be required to make two mandatory pit stops during the race, irrespective of weather conditions.
This change mandates the use of at least three sets of tyres, with a minimum of two different compounds in dry conditions.
The FIA implemented this rule to encourage varied strategies and increase overtaking opportunities on a track known for its limited passing chances.
To improve safety and performance, several sections of the Circuit de Monaco have been resurfaced: From the exit of Turn 4 to the entry of Turn 6
From the exit of Turn 6 to the entry of Turn 10
From the exit of Turn 19 to the exit of Turn 1
Additionally, the FIA has upgraded the fencing between Turns 13 and 15 on the left-hand side, incorporating a 45-degree angled upper section to enhance driver safety.
The Drag Reduction System (DRS) zone remains unchanged, with the detection point located 80 metres after Turn 16 and activation 18 metres after Turn 19.
Regarding track limits, drivers using the escape road at Turns 10-11 must rejoin the track only when signaled by green lights operated by marshals, ensuring safe re-entry.
Given Monaco's unique logistical challenges, the FIA has adjusted team curfew regulations for the event.
Specific details on these adjustments have been communicated directly to the teams to accommodate the tight scheduling constraints typical of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend.
These changes reflect the FIA's commitment to enhancing the spectacle of the Monaco Grand Prix while maintaining the safety and integrity of the sport.
All times SA
Friday, 23 May
Practice 1: 13:30 – 14:30
Practice 2: 17:00 – 18:00
Saturday, 24 May
Practice 3: 12:30 – 13:30
Qualifying: 16:00 – 17:00
Sunday, 25 May
Main race: 15:00
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