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Monaco: Norris's Masterclass

Lando Norris wins a tactical Monaco thriller for McLaren. A dynamic two-stop strategy saw the lead change multiple times against Leclerc and a late-gambling Verstappen. The victory closes the gap between McLaren teammates Norris and Piastri to just 3 points.

2025 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – Tyre Strategy Report

The 2025 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix featured a dominant one-stop strategy with a near-universal pit stop window on lap 29. While most drivers started on Mediums, Lewis Hamilton's Hard-tyre start and subsequent drive from P12 to P4 highlighted the strategic flexibility of that choice. The race was decided by pit stop execution and track position rather than innovative strategy.

Monaco Tyre Strategy Breakdown

The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix was defined by complex two-stop strategies that deviated from the traditional one-stop approach. McLaren's Lando Norris utilized a Medium-Hard-Hard strategy to secure victory, while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and McLaren's Oscar Piastri completed the podium with similar tactics. Standout overcut moves and failed tyre gambles highlighted the tactical demands of the iconic street circuit.

Piastri Outsmarts Verstappen in a Jeddah Thriller: 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Detailed Race Report

Oscar Piastri executed a tactical masterclass to secure a spectacular victory at the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, holding off a fierce challenge from pole-sitter Max Verstappen and a hard-charging Charles Leclerc in an electrifying final-lap showdown. The McLaren driver utilized a perfectly-timed undercut to leapfrog Verstappen during the pit stop window, while his teammate Lando Norris mounted a blistering late-race charge on fresh Medium tyres to storm from P10 on the grid to P4. The race concluded with a breathtaking nose-to-tail finish, with the top three drivers crossing the line separated by a mere 0.350 seconds.