TV Schedule for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix F1
Join us in Monaco from June 5 to 7 for the sixth round of the 2026 F1 season.
Since its first appearance on the F1 World Championship calendar in 1950, the Monaco Grand Prix has held a unique place in the history of Formula 1. Held on the narrow streets of the Principality, the Monégasque event has become over the decades one of the most prestigious gatherings in motorsport. Monaco has built its legend on a unique blend of glamour, tradition, and sporting challenge.
With its 3.337 kilometers, 19 corners, and omnipresent barriers, the circuit remains one of the most demanding layouts on the calendar. Two weeks after the Canadian Grand Prix, where Kimi Antonelli extended his championship lead over teammate George Russell, the Monégasque rendezvous could shuffle the deck.
Ferrari is Thirsty for Victory
While Mercedes still appears to be the benchmark of the grid, the specificities of the Monaco circuit could narrow their advantage. Unlike most tracks on the calendar, the performance of the power unit will not be the determining factor of the weekend. The numerous braking points and slow corners favor energy recovery, while the long phases of full throttle are limited. Under these conditions, the efficiency of the chassis, mechanical quality, and especially the talent of the driver could take precedence.
One of the main features of this 2026 edition is the absence of active aerodynamics. The FIA has decided to deactivate the system on the Monaco circuit, but drivers will still have the option to use their overtake mode, without any changes to the movable aerodynamic elements. This measure is meant to prevent excessive top speeds, particularly at the exit of the tunnel.
This configuration could provide an opportunity for teams that have traditionally excelled in twisty sectors. McLaren, Ferrari, and Red Bull hope to take advantage of the unique characteristics of the Rock to challenge the dominance displayed so far by Mercedes.
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More than just a race, Monaco remains a unique exercise. Between surgical precision, traffic management, and qualifying mastery, the winner of the weekend will once again have to combine speed, audacity, and perfection.
Monaco F1 Grand Prix, 6th Round
Friday, June 5
1:15 PM – Free Practice 1 (Canal+ Sport)
4:45 PM – Free Practice 2 (Canal+ Sport)
Saturday, June 6
12:15 PM – Free Practice 3 (Canal+ Sport)
3:30 PM – Qualifying (Canal+)
Sunday, June 7
3:00 PM – Race (Canal+)
This page is translated from the original post "Programme TV du Grand Prix F1 de Monaco 2026" in French.
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