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FIA Imposes Monaco Grand Prix Power Cuts Amid Technical Innovations

FIA Imposes Monaco Grand Prix Power Cuts Amid Technical Innovations
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"We'll be at full power everywhere, as far as I'm aware, or very close to it on all straights, which is good," said Oscar Piastri, McLaren driver.

Piastri also addressed the tire choices for the upcoming race weekends, suggesting that the choices remain balanced.

McLaren enters the event celebrating its milestone as the second team to compete in 1,000 grands prix.

"Monaco in 2026 is about the driver more than the machinery," stated a report by RacingNews365.

The unique track parameters mean that overtaking will rely heavily on mechanical capabilities, while teams will likely opt for a single pit stop due to minimal tire degradation and low fuel consumption.

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Official on-track sessions will determine the final grid order ahead of the Sunday grand prix.

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