2-stop rule can stop Monaco producing another “shite” race
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MONACO (Reuters) -While Formula One drivers lined up to slam the mandatory two-stop rule after Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix, the strategy Racing Bulls executed to take advantage of the experiment delivered Liam Lawson a first real high of an otherwise miserable season.
Catch up on the Monaco Grand Prix as Lando Norris took a dominant win to win for the first time in the principality.
The crown jewel of the Formula 1 calendar provided the usual mix of glamour, celebrities and spectacular sights.
Going slow was one way to secure points at the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday as Formula 1's attempt to shake up the prestigious race fizzled.
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Formula 1's two-stop experiment at the Monaco Grand Prix underlined what the sport already knew about its most famous race: the confines of the 94-year-old circuit are too tight to allow genuine racing.
Grey's Anatomy actor Patrick Dempsey, 59, turned heads in a recent appearance with his wife, Jillian Fink. The couple, who wed in 1999, made an appearance at the F1 Grand Prix Of Monaco on May 25.
Lando Norris said winning Formula One's Monaco Grand Prix was a dream come true and one he looked forward to retelling for decades to come. The McLaren driver set up his first victory in the Mediterranean principality by securing pole position on Saturday and then making no mistakes on a sunny Sunday devoid of overtaking.
Leading Formula 1 drivers gave mixed reviews to the new Monaco Grand Prix rule that forced drivers to use three sets of tyres in the race.The change was introduced because of growing concerns about the tendency towards uneventful grands prix on the narrow street circuit.