TV Schedule for the 2025 Monaco F1 Grand Prix
This page is translated from the original post "Programme TV du Grand Prix F1 de Monaco 2025" in French.

Join us in the Monegasque principality from May 23 to 25, 2025, for the eighth round of the 2025 F1 season.
A little over a week after an exciting Grand Prix of Imola, F1 stays on the Old Continent to compete in its eighth round of the 2025 season. This weekend, it is in the legendary streets of Monte Carlo that the drivers will face off at the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix. This edition marks the 71st running of the event, regarded as the most emblematic on the F1 calendar, both for its history and for its unique setting and technical challenges.
In 2024, the event was marked by a historic victory for Charles Leclerc. The Monegasque driver finally clinched a long-awaited triumph in front of his home crowd, driving his Ferrari, etching his name into the legend of the Rock. This year again, all eyes will be on him, as well as on the title contenders who will try to dominate this ultra-demanding circuit.

Stretching 3.337 kilometers, the Monaco circuit must be completed 78 times to reach the finish line. As in every season, Saturday’s qualifying will be crucial. With the current dimensions of the single-seaters, the difficulty of overtaking during the race makes pole position a decisive strategic advantage.
In 2025, a new rule will apply in the case of a race held on a dry track, which should be the case on Sunday. Each driver will have to make two pit stops and therefore use three different sets of tires during the race, with the obligation to include at least two distinct compounds. Unlike a previous proposal, it will not be necessary to use all three types of tires. This new rule could spice up strategies and shuffle the deck in a Grand Prix where the slightest detail can make a difference.
Monaco Grand Prix F1 2025 – 8th Round
Friday, May 23
Monaco GP – EL1: Leclerc fastest after causing a red flag
Monaco GP – EL2: Leclerc still in the lead, Hadjar makes a series of mistakes
Saturday, May 24
12:10 PM – Free Practice 3 (Canal+ Sport)
3:40 PM – Qualifying (Canal+ Sport/Live text AUTOhebdo)
Sunday, May 25
3:00 PM – Race (Canal+/Live text AUTOhebdo)
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