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Monaco Grand Prix rule change could lead to an unexpected winner – UK Times

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McLaren driver Lando Norris believes this Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix will be “complicated” due to a mandated two-stop pit strategy.

The iconic Monaco circuit, undoubtedly the most famous on the 24-race calendar, is known for its tight corners and challenging overtakes but rarely produces thrilling races.

However this year, the FIA has introduced a mandatory two-pit stop rule in an attempt to shake up race strategies and create more excitement.

Norris admits he hasn’t fully strategised yet but anticipates the new rule will add an extra layer of complexity to the race, potentially leading to an unexpected victor.

He said: “It’s something I don’t need to be overthinking but it’ll be a complicated race for sure.

“It’s not as simple as just boxing twice, you know.

“It’s an opportunity, I think that’s the biggest thing, that there is opportunity for everyone.

“I think there can be more luck involved for anyone. It’s easier to have probably a surprise winner this weekend, which is good and bad.

“If you’re up the front, then that’s not something you want. But if you’re a bit further back, then it’s a perfect opportunity for you.

“So, yeah, opportunity is probably the best way to put it.”

Lando Norris predicts a “complicated” Monaco Grand Prix

Lando Norris predicts a “complicated” Monaco Grand Prix (PA)

Norris is second in the drivers’ championship, trailing team-mate Oscar Piastri by 13 points.

Max Verstappen is 22 points off the lead after victory at Imola a week ago, where Norris passed Piastri late on to clinch second.

The British driver again bemoaned a qualifying slip-up which left him fourth on the grid, after previous disappointing Saturdays in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia this season.

Qualifying has always been key to success in Monaco, given the lack of overtaking, and Norris admits it is a problem he hopes to cure this weekend.

“I’m confident I have the speed,” Norris added. “But, you know, it’s true that this year I’ve not been able to put things together as well as what I have done in the past for many, many years.

“I’ve just not done well enough this season. It’s not like I’m doing a bad job but when you’re against the best in the world, not doing a perfect job is also the definition of probably doing a bad job.

“My Sundays I don’t even need to think about. I’m very happy with. My opportunity is on Saturday.”

The Monaco GP is the jewel in the Formula One crown and undoubtably the most famous on the 24-race calendar - but rarely tends to lend itself to great racing

The Monaco GP is the jewel in the Formula One crown and undoubtably the most famous on the 24-race calendar – but rarely tends to lend itself to great racing (Getty)

In contrast, Mercedes’ George Russell has been strong in qualifying this season.

The 27-year-old has qualified in the top five at every race this season and is optimistic of a good weekend in Monaco.

“We are excited for this weekend. I think people know that quali has been a strength, we have been within a tenth of pole on so many occasions,” Russell said.

“With this two-stop strategy it is going to be really interesting to see how it pans out because in the past it was solely about qualifying.

“I don’t think that is going to be the case this weekend, race pace isn’t meaningless.

“We know that hasn’t been a strength, so a little bit of mixed feelings.”

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