Formula One rolls into Monaco this weekend as Mercedes aim to extend their one-two streak as tribute to three-time F1 champion and Non-Executive Chairman – Niki Lauda, who sadly died earlier this week.
Monaco however is a circuit that can throw up plenty of surprises with its tight and twisty circuit so expect plenty of drama throughout the field.
Track Guide

Circuit: Circuit de Monaco
Laps: 78
Race Distance: 260.286km
Tyre Selection: C3, C4, C5
Schedule
| Session | Day | UK Time (BST) |
| Practice One | Thursday 23rd May | 10:00am |
| Practice Two | Thursday 23rd May | 2:00pm |
| Practice Three | Saturday 25th May | 11:00am |
| Qualifying | Saturday 25th May | 2:00pm |
| Race | Sunday 26th May | 2:10pm |
Three Pointers
- Red Bull have a strong all round car so expect them to be huge threats on a circuit where speed isn’t as important.
- Toro Rosso have had one of their cars finish in points in five of last six Monaco Grands Prix so expect them to feature amongst midfield frontrunners.
- Should Ferrari find themselves leading the race, this is the perfect track to safely play team orders given the difficulty of overtaking.
If missed the opening five rounds of this season, get up to date with our race reviews.

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