Sainz Critiques Monaco GP's Two-Pitstop Rule for Manipulation
Carlos Sainz has voiced his concerns about the mandatory two-pitstop rule during the Monaco Grand Prix, claiming that it allows drivers to manipulate race strategies. He specifically highlighted how it enabled drivers to slow down, creating advantageous gaps for their teammates during pit stops.
Our Take:
The two-pitstop rule intended to spice up strategy might have backfired, leading to tactics that can undermine the competitive spirit of racing. If teams can orchestrate their drivers to act in ways that game the system, we have to question whether such regulations enhance the sport or detract from genuine racing excitement.
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Source: Autosport