Monaco F1 Experience

Your Guide to the Grand Prix

The Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix

Race History

The Monaco Grand Prix is the oldest continuously held Grand Prix in the world, first organised in 1929. It has been part of the Formula 1 World Championship since the inaugural season in 1950. The race is synonymous with prestige and is considered the jewel in any driver's career crown.

Circuit Layout

The Monaco circuit is 3.337 km long and features 19 turns, including the famous Fairmont hairpin, Casino Square, and Portier. With an average lap time of approximately 1 minute and 14 seconds, it remains one of the most technically demanding circuits on the F1 calendar. The narrow streets demand precision and concentration from drivers.

Key Fact: Monaco is the only Grand Prix where the winner is determined by pit stop strategy and consistency rather than outright speed alone.

Race Scheduling & Tickets

The Grand Prix takes place over a weekend in May, featuring free practice sessions, qualifying rounds, and the main race on Sunday. Grandstand tickets range from €400 to €3,000+ depending on location and view. Hospitality packages and VIP experiences are also available through official channels.

Contact & Bookings

For official race tickets and information, visit the Automobile Club de Monaco website or use the Contact form to enquire about recommended vendors.