Circuit de Monaco – Monaco Grand Prix

Monaco · MC

Circuit Facts

Short Name
Monaco
Direction
Clockwise
Turns
19
DRS Zones
1
Lap Length
3.337 km
Race Distance
260.286 km
Lap Record
1:12.909
Record Holder

Track & Map

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Fri, Jun 5 – Sun, Jun 7 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix 2026 (Monaco (Monte Carlo)) View →

Circuit de Monaco is the most famous and prestigious street circuit in the world, located in the heart of the principality of Monaco on the French Riviera. The 3.337 km circuit features 19 corners and is renowned for its narrow streets, high barriers, and lack of margin for error. Raced since 1929, Monaco Grand Prix is one of motorsport's most prestigious events, steeped in history and glamour. The circuit winds through the streets of Monaco, featuring the famous Casino Square, the Fairmont Hotel, and the Loews tunnel, creating one of F1's most iconic settings.

The circuit demands absolute precision from drivers, with no room for mistakes as every corner is bordered by unyielding barriers and walls. The street circuit layout emphasizes qualifying performance, as overtaking is nearly impossible, making grid position paramount. The combination of tight corners, blind apexes, and the unforgiving nature of the circuit creates one of F1's most challenging driving experiences. Weather changes can dramatically affect grip and strategy throughout the race weekend.

Hosting the Monaco Grand Prix, the race represents the pinnacle of motorsport prestige and glamour, attracting celebrities, royalty, and the world's elite. Victory at Monaco holds special significance in any driver's career, and many consider winning Monaco more important than other Grand Prix. The circuit's history, tradition, and iconic status make it an essential part of Formula 1's identity and one of the sport's most glamorous and challenging events.

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