Overview
- The FIA’s new two-pit-stop rule for Monaco requires drivers to use three sets of tyres, introducing strategic complexity to the traditionally processional race.
- Oscar Piastri leads the drivers' championship by 13 points over teammate Lando Norris, with Max Verstappen gaining momentum after his Emilia-Romagna win.
- Qualifying remains critical as Monaco’s narrow streets and slow layout make overtaking nearly impossible, with 32 of 37 past winners starting from pole.
- Drivers express mixed views on the rule change, with some predicting unpredictable outcomes and potential for strategic surprises during the race.
- Fans worldwide can watch the event live, with Australian viewers tuning in via Fox Sports and Kayo Sports, and Sky Sports covering the race in the UK.