F1 has announced an extension of the Monaco Grand Prix until 2035 inclusive, building on the existing agreement with the Automobile Club of Monaco that runs through the 2031 season.
One of the sport’s most enduring races, having featured on the World Championship calendar in F1’s inaugural year in 1950, the Monaco Grand Prix has played host to plenty of memorable moments over the years.
Monte Carlo’s tight, twisty streets mean the Grand Prix demands maximum skill and concentration from the drivers, while its glamour and unique setting make it one of the most famous sporting events in the world.
In 2024, hometown hero Charles Leclerc created history when he became the first Monegasque in F1 history to win the Grand Prix, and this year Lando Norris secured his first-ever win in the Principality.
From the rest of the current F1 grid, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have all won multiple times on the streets of Monaco. They join legends including Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Michael Schumacher, Niki Lauda, Sir Jackie Stewart and Graham Hill, who have all triumphed around the 3.3-kilometre circuit.
The paddock and F1 Paddock Club have both seen significant investment to provide an extensive range of packages for fans, and in a first this year, F1’s Global Partner, MSC Cruises’ EXPLORA II ship, was docked in the heart of Port Hercule, offering guests a prime spot by the paddock throughout race week and a series of events around the race.
“The streets of Monaco have been echoing with the sound of Formula 1 since the earliest days of the sport, so I’m delighted to announce the extension of this fantastic event to 2035,” said F1 President and CEO Stefano Domenicali.
“It is an iconic race that is loved by all drivers and fans, with a unique vibe thanks to its location on the world’s most glamorous Principality.
“I would like to say a special thank you to His Royal Serene Highness, Prince Albert II of Monaco, Michel Boeri, President of the Automobile Club of Monaco and everyone involved in securing the long-term future of this historic partnership.”
His Serene Highness, Prince Albert II of Monaco, commented: “The renewal of the Monaco Grand Prix until 2035 is in keeping with a sporting and historical tradition to which the Principality remains deeply attached.
“I can only welcome this renewed commitment, which is testament to our collective success, the excellence of our collaboration with Formula 1, and the unique place that Monaco occupies in the international motorsport landscape.”
Michel Boeri, President of the Automobile Club of Monaco, added: “I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco for his unwavering support, as well as to Stefano Domenicali for his continued trust.
“The Automobile Club de Monaco is delighted with this four-year extension, which reflects the strong and enduring relationship between Formula 1 and the Principality of Monaco.
“This agreement reaffirms, more than ever, our commitment to delivering an exceptional, unmatched, and world-renowned race weekend to the passionate fans who travel from all over the globe to attend the Monaco Grand Prix, first held in 1929.
“I would also like to acknowledge the outstanding work of the F1 community and all the volunteers, as well as that of the Monegasque institutions, whose involvement is essential to the success of this extraordinary event.”
Why you should be there in 2026
There is no event quite like Monaco. For nearly a century, the Principality’s tight, twisting streets have provided the ultimate test of precision and nerve – a venue where the glamour is close, the barriers closer, and the margin for error almost non‑existent.
Where else do F1 cars blast past luxury yachts, five‑star hotels and a royal palace? The harbour, the Casino Square, the tunnel – every corner is a postcard. Plus, with its June date, fans can expect warm weather, long evenings and a city buzzing with race action, trackside parties, yacht events and A‑list sightings.
What could be better during a holiday on the French Riviera than the chance to watch Formula 1 cars in action? Monaco has been the stage for some of the sport’s most iconic moments. Ayrton Senna’s 1988 Qualifying lap, 1.4 seconds clear of Alain Prost, remains the stuff of legend – a lap so fast Senna later admitted he felt “beyond conscious thought”.
1982 delivered perhaps the craziest finish in F1 history, with five different leaders in the final laps as rain and attrition turned the race upside down, while 1996 saw Olivier Panis score his only F1 win in a rain‑hit war of attrition that saw just four cars finish.
Fast‑forward to 2016, and Daniel Ricciardo’s heartbreak after a botched pit stop cost him a near‑certain victory – a wound he would only heal with redemption in 2018. More recently, in 2024, Charles Leclerc finally clinched an emotional home victory after a dramatic opening lap.
If you’ve always wanted to see the Monaco Grand Prix in person, then consider this – 2026 will see new Formula 1 regulations and Monaco opening the European leg of the season. Grab your tickets now and be there to witness history as the new era of cars battle it out on the Principality’s old‑school streets for the first time.
Grandstands cluster around the famous harbour and Swimming Pool complex, while premium hospitality decks overlook the track from terraces and superyachts. For a panoramic view, Grandstand B at Casino Square is a classic pick.
From harbour yachts to rooftop terraces, Monaco also offers the most exclusive F1 experiences – and F1 Experiences packages for 2026 are already live, including Paddock Club and Champions Club options.