Formula 1 has made the controversial decision to retain the mandatory two-stop pit rule for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix. This decision comes despite widespread criticism after the rule debuted this year.
The rationale behind the rule
The rule, which requires every driver to change tires at least twice during the race, was introduced with the intention of increasing excitement and strategic unpredictability on the notoriously difficult-to-overtake Monte Carlo circuit.
Widespread criticism

However, many fans, analysts, and drivers have expressed their dissatisfaction, arguing that the rule is artificial and does not improve the quality of the racing. Critics have pointed out that instead of encouraging overtaking, the rule has actually created confusion and frustration.
Strategy teams faced difficult decisions, and drivers were often forced to make pit stops at inconvenient times, which disrupted the natural flow of the race.
Formula 1 stance and future Ooutlook
Despite the negative reactions, F1 retains two-stop tyre rule and officials have stuck to their position. They believe the rule is necessary to prevent the boring “processions” that have often characterized Monaco races. They argue that further analysis and adjustments are needed, and that it is premature to abandon the concept after just one season. The rule’s performance will be monitored next year with a new set of regulations, with the hope of achieving a better balance between strategy and on-track action.
This decision means that teams and drivers will have to more thoroughly develop their strategies for the 2026 race. Fans eagerly await to see whether this controversial decision will bring more drama or remain a stumbling block at one of the most prestigious races on the Formula 1 calendar.