Monaco GP 2025: New Two-Stop Rule Sparks Predictions of Chaos and Strategy Battles
The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix introduces a mandatory two-stop rule, with drivers like Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton predicting chaos and strategic surprises.

The Monaco Grand Prix 2025 is set to be a game-changer with the introduction of a mandatory two-stop rule, aimed at injecting more excitement into the traditionally processional race. Charles Leclerc, the 2024 winner, has already predicted "chaos", while his Ferrari teammate Lewis Hamilton likened the outcome to a "lottery".
New Rule, New Strategies
For this year's race, Formula 1 has mandated a minimum of two pit stops for all drivers. This rule is designed to create variation in strategy and prevent drivers from simply nursing a single set of tires to the finish line. The change has added an extra layer of complexity to team strategy meetings, with Oscar Piastri, the championship leader, joking that his head was "still kind of untwisting itself" after discussing the numerous permutations.
Pole Position Uncertainty
Lando Norris, who secured pole position on Saturday, admitted that the new rule has added uncertainty to converting his pole into a win. "I have no idea. It's impossible to put a number on it, especially here," Norris said. "I would have felt like a higher number if it was last year's rules. But obviously, this year, things have changed."
Drivers' Reactions
Leclerc, starting alongside Norris in second place, believes the race will be "a bit of a chaos" with plenty of strategy games in play. "We'll see who comes out on top," he added. Hamilton, who will start seventh after a penalty, expressed his excitement about the potential for a more unpredictable race. "I think the two stops should be better than the s----- we had last year," he said.
Team Strategies
McLaren boss Andrea Stella revealed that the team's strategy briefing was longer than usual due to the added complexity. "The implications of the compulsory two stops are much wider than we thought initially," Stella said. He also hinted at the possibility of team cars helping each other during the race.
Optimism from the Back
Drivers starting at the lower end of the grid are also optimistic. Oliver Bearman of Haas, starting from last, said, "I think we can do something crazy and benefit from that."
Conclusion
The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix promises to be a thrilling event with the new two-stop rule shaking up the traditional race dynamics. Fans can expect chaos, strategy battles, and potentially unexpected results as teams and drivers navigate the complexities of the new regulations.