The glitz and glamour of the Monaco Grand Prix is here, and the stakes are higher than ever! As the Formula 1 world descends upon Monte Carlo for the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix, racing fans are gearing up for an adrenaline-pumping weekend.
The excitement kicked off with a private screening of the highly anticipated F1 movie, attended by all drivers except Max Verstappen and Lance Stroll. The festivities continued with the annual charity football match at the Stade Louis II, where Alpine driver Pierre Gasly led the charge alongside Isack Hadjar and Carlos Sainz, with Charles Leclerc initiating the event.
Speaking of Leclerc, the local hero is back after his triumphant victory in 2024. Despite doubts about Ferrari’s performance on the challenging Monaco track, Leclerc remains optimistic, stating, “Monaco is so unique… we can have a good surprise.”
For all the racing enthusiasts out there, mark your calendars:
– Friday, 23 May: Practice 1 & Practice 2
– Saturday, 24 May: Practice 3 & Qualifying
– Sunday, 25 May: The Grand Prix
But how can you catch all the heart-pounding action? UK fans can tune in to Sky Sports F1 or NowTV, while US viewers can watch on ESPN, fuboTV, and F1 TV. For international broadcast details, check out the full list.
As we anticipate the fierce competition, let’s not forget the legends of Monaco Grand Prix history. Ayrton Senna leads the pack with a record-breaking six wins, followed closely by other racing icons.
Stay ahead of the game with the latest standings:
– Drivers’ Standings: Oscar Piastri in the lead
– Constructors’ Standings: McLaren dominating the field
With adrenaline, speed, and glory on the line, the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix promises thrills, surprises, and fierce rivalries. Don’t miss a second of the action as the world’s best drivers battle it out on the iconic streets of Monte Carlo.