Usually, fans might be expected to hope for a bit of rain to spice up the Monaco Grand Prix, but strategy changes for 2025 will provide that.
Two pit-stops are mandatory, but will the weather throw another curveball into the Monaco equation?
As of 1000 local time on Sunday morning, the race is currently forecast to be a dry and sunny, with air temperatures around the 21 degree mark.
Winds are expected to be blowing in from the south and from the Mediterranean Sea across the harbour, but it should not be too much of a factor for the teams and drivers.
The last wet Monaco GP came in 2023 when a mid-race rain shower caused strategy chaos as Max Verstappen won from Fernando Alonso, but the strategy demands this year should be chaotic enough.
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