The biggest shock of Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix weekend was not that Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli defied Ferrari’s favourite state to pull off a superb pole position and victory to extend his world championship lead.In fact, it was not even on track.Instead, it happened in various motorhomes on Sunday when the FIA sent a note to manufacturers informing them of the outcome of its analysis of the first Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities (ADUO) period.The catch-up mechanism, introduced as part of the 2026 rules package, had been a hot topic of conversation all weekend as manufacturers awaited the outcome of the FIA’s analysis to know for definite how much time and money they could devote to impr …
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Author: Jon Noble





