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F1 Monaco Grand Prix History

The Monaco Grand Prix is a race like no other. The circuit winds its way around the streets of opulent Monaco, and among the thousands of F1 fans are a raft of celebrities and personalities keen to take in the glitz and glamour that comes with the prestigious event.

The first Monaco Grand Prix took place in 1929 and it has been a feature of the Formula One schedule ever since the current championship first begun. It was the circuit that saw famed driver Juan Manuel Fangio win his first World Championship race back in 1950 and has been won by world's best ever racers.

The great Ayrton Senna has won the race on the most occasions, six, with British legend Graham Hill and German superstar Michael Schumacher managing five wins each.

F1 Monaco Grand Prix Former Winners

  • 2015 Nico Rosberg
  • 2016 Lewis Hamilton
  • 2017 Sebastian Vettel
  • 2018 Daniel Ricciardo
  • 2019 Lewis Hamilton
  • 2020 No Race
  • 2021 Max Verstappen
  • 2022 Sergio Perez

F1 Monaco Grand Prix - Circuit de Monaco Guide

As a street circuit, Monaco holds a lot more interest to drivers and fans alike. Watching drivers reaching speeds in excess of 200 mph on the very streets where ordinary people drive makes for a stunning sight. It also means drivers need to be far more aware and in the zone, otherwise a dangerous crash is only a split second away.

The current Circuit de Monaco track covers a distance of 3.337 miles and involves drivers competing for an exhausting 78 laps. They race around the circuit with fans taking any view they can get.

Fans can watch from a nearby yacht or perched on balconies of esteemed hotels, as well as in the grandstands and terraces along the route.

Frequently Asked Questions about F1 Monaco tickets

How much does it cost to go to the Monaco F1?

Going to the Monaco Grand Prix is quite an incredible experience. The tiny principality is the playground of the rich and famous, and experiencing the thrill and the excitement from yards away in Grandstand l or on the hairpin and perhaps even in hospitality areas where you can rub shoulders with the A-Listers, is something you'll never forget.

The average price of Monaco Grand Prix tickets is €81, and there is plenty of availability via SeatPick. Prices will vary according to where along the track you are positioned, but all views are outstanding.

Tickets for the event via official channels are usually sold out way in advance, but at SeatPick, we offer you the chance to be sat in the best seats in the house, watching the cars zoom by as the sun beats down on this picturesque arena.

Do you need tickets to watch F1 in Monaco?

Yes, if you want to watch the F1 Monaco Grand Prix, you'll need tickets, as any hopes you may have of just turning up and walking around the streets of Monte Carlo on race day are something of a pipe dream.

The good news is that you can get your F1 Monaco tickets via SeatPick. Our platform offers users a wide range of tickets sourced from only the most trusted resellers. You can get tickets for grandstand seats, those on the terrace, or, if your budget allows, hospitality areas too.

How much can an F1 ticket cost?

Motorsport tickets vary in cost, but F1 tickets are certainly among the most expensive when compared to other racing disciplines. However, that doesn't mean an average fan can't get a seat for the big races. The capacities of the big races are fairly large, which means there are always cheaper areas you can seek out. You can also get less expensive tickets on non-race days, such as on Thursday and on Friday, and Saturday, on qualifying and practice days.

Where is the cheapest F1 ticket?

The cheapest F1 tickets will always be those in general admission areas and will also be less expensive on non-race days. That means going on a Thursday, Friday, and even a Saturday will cost far less in terms of access to the circuit.

Non-race days still mean a great deal of excitement and action. There are support races on these days as well as other events that attract top drivers, and that means tickets in the grandstands become far more accessible to buy.

On a Sunday, which is when the races for each Formula 1 round, prices will increase, but the good news is that via SeatPick, you can always find seats and tickets that meet your budget.

This is because we work with a raft of resellers, only the most trusted in the business, and that then means you have access to a wide range of options and more availability than anywhere else.

When is the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix?

The 2024 Monaco Grand Prix takes place on Sunday, the 28th of May. Tickets for 2023/24 can be found on SeatPick now!

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