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2026 Monaco Grand Prix: Race Start Time and Full Schedule
7 June 2026Racingnews365Race report

2026 Monaco Grand Prix: Race Start Time and Full Schedule

The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix begins today at 15:00 local time in Monte Carlo. Here is the complete race weekend schedule and how to follow the action from your timezone.

The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix takes place today, with the race set to begin at 15:00 local time on the streets of Monte Carlo. For viewers in the United Kingdom, that translates to 14:00 BST. The field will complete 78 laps around the narrow, unforgiving Principality layout in one of F1's most iconic events.

Why it matters:

Monaco remains the crown jewel of the season, where precision outweighs raw speed and track position is everything. With no margin for error against the barriers, qualifying is often more decisive than the race itself. Fans across time zones will want to lock in the start time to catch every moment of drama from this legendary street circuit.

The details:

  • Race Start: Sunday's 78-lap contest begins at 15:00 local time (14:00 BST).
  • Friday Practice: Free Practice 1 runs from 13:30 to 14:30, followed by Free Practice 2 from 17:00 to 18:00.
  • Saturday Action: Free Practice 3 is scheduled for 12:30, with Qualifying at 16:00 to decide the grid.
  • Timezone Note: All times are local to Monte Carlo, so international viewers should adjust accordingly.

What's next:

With the grid decided and the barriers waiting millimeters from the racing line, Sunday will test raw concentration and clean execution. Pit strategy and Safety Car timing could easily shape the outcome as much as outright pace. The buildup begins ahead of the 15:00 start, so plan accordingly for a full afternoon in the Principality.

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