Overview
- Lando Norris claimed his first Monaco Grand Prix victory, reducing his deficit to Oscar Piastri in the championship standings to just three points.
- The newly introduced two-pit-stop rule, intended to enhance race excitement, was widely criticized for enabling teams to manipulate strategies and slow down competitors.
- Drivers and experts voiced frustration over the race format, with some comparing the changes to 'Mario Kart' and calling for meaningful reforms to the Monaco Grand Prix structure.
- Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff proposed introducing a minimum lap time to prevent excessive slowing, highlighting the need for alternative solutions to improve racing quality.
- Despite the criticism, the Monaco Grand Prix remains a prestigious event, but concerns grow over its future if spectator dissatisfaction continues.