Thrills on the Riviera: Your Complete Guide to the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix
By David, Updated: May 21, 2025
As the 2025 Formula 1 season accelerates into its European leg, all eyes turn to the crown jewel of motorsport: the Monaco Grand Prix 2025. Nestled in the glitzy streets of Monte Carlo, this legendary race combines high-speed drama with old-world glamour, offering a spectacle unlike any other. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming weekend, from the adrenaline-packed schedule to how to catch every heart-stopping moment.
Why Monaco Remains F1’s Ultimate Test
The Monaco GP is more than a race—it’s a ballet of precision. Drivers navigate hairpin turns, blind corners, and the iconic tunnel at speeds exceeding 160 mph, all while mere inches from barriers. The 3.337-km circuit, largely unchanged since 1929, rewards bravery and punishes even the smallest mistakes. This year, with teams adapting to 2025’s revised aerodynamic regulations, the battle for supremacy promises to be tighter than ever.

Monaco Grand Prix 2025: Full Weekend Schedule
*All times local (Monte Carlo, GMT+2). Convert to your time zone below.*
Friday, May 23 – Practice Day
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Free Practice 1: 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
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Free Practice 2: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Insider Tip: FP2 often reveals true race pace as teams test setups under similar evening conditions to Sunday’s race.
Saturday, May 24 – Qualifying Showdown
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Free Practice 3: 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
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Qualifying: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Why It Matters: Monaco’s narrow streets make overtaking nearly impossible. Securing pole position here is a 70% predictor of victory.
Sunday, May 25 – Race Day
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Lights Out: 3:00 PM
Race Length: 78 laps (260.3 km)
Weather Watch: Forecasts predict sunny skies, but coastal winds could challenge tire strategies.
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Global Viewing Guide: Never Miss a Lap
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United States: Tune in live on ESPN or stream via fuboTV/F1 TV Pro. Pre-race coverage starts at 8:30 AM ET.
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UK/Europe: Catch the action on Sky Sports F1 or Channel 4 (highlights).
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Asia: Star Sports Select 2 (India), Fox Sports Asia, or F1 TV Pro for live streaming.
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Australia: Fox Sports 506 or Kayo Sports (live).
Pro Tip: Use F1 TV Pro’s onboard cameras to experience the race through your favorite driver’s visor.
2025 Season Twist: What’s New in Monaco?
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Sustainable Fuel: F1’s 2025 mandate for 100% biofuels gets its first street-circuit test. Teams report smoother power delivery but tricky throttle modulation.
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Red Bull’s Upgrades: Fresh from their Miami win, Red Bull Racing debuts a lighter chassis designed for low-speed corners.
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Local Hero Watch: Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc aims to break his Monaco curse—no Monegasque driver has ever won here.
Beyond the Track: Monaco’s Glamour Side
While drivers battle on Sunday, the harbor will dazzle with superyachts like Azzam and Eclipse. Keep an eye out for celebrity sightings—past attendees include Leonardo DiCaprio, Serena Williams, and Roger Federer.
Final Lap
The Monaco GP is where legends are made. Whether it’s Max Verstappen chasing a historic three-peat or rookie sensation Isabella Ricci aiming for her first podium, this weekend guarantees edge-of-your-seat action.
Mark your calendars, set your alarms, and join us as F1 writes another chapter in Monaco’s storied history.
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