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Monaco GP 2025 dates, schedule, weather, UK start time, and how to watch or stream F1 race on Sky Sports | F1 News


Formula 1 continues its European triple-header with the Monaco Grand Prix – the most famous event on the F1 calendar.

Max Verstappen’s victory in Imola spiced up the title race as he moved to just 22 points behind championship leader Oscar Piastri.

Lando Norris also gained ground and is 13 points adrift of his McLaren team-mate, who finished second to Charles Leclerc at last year’s Monaco race.

Leclerc won on home soil for the first time 12 months ago but Ferrari will need a special performance to compete at the front, despite Lewis Hamilton finishing just off the podium in Imola.

It was a disappointing time in Italy for Mercedes as George Russell suffered his worst result of the season in seventh and Kimi Antonelli retired.

A significant change for Monaco will see a mandatory two-stop race this Sunday in a bid to create more excitement in what has traditionally been a predictable grand prix.

It could throw a real spanner in the works as the pit-stop phases are set to be very exciting and fortune will play a key role.

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There was a big crash between Sergio Perez and Haas’ Kevin Magnussen at the start of the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix, which also took out the car of Nico Hulkenberg

Monaco GP circuit

Monaco is one of four current F1 events that were on the original 1950 calendar and has been on the schedule for the last 70 years, apart from 2020 when it was cancelled due to Covid-19.

It is the shortest track in terms of layout at just two miles and overtaking is incredibly difficult. Famous sections such as Sainte Devote, Casino Square, the hairpin, the tunnel, Tabac corner, the swimming pool chicane and the Rascasse are just some of the iconic features of the tight, twisty circuit.

Qualifying is critical but also one of the highlights of the season as the drivers brush the barriers in a bid to find lap time.

Monaco GP weather

It is expected to be a cool Monaco Grand Prix weekend with temperatures around 18C to 20C across all three days.

There is a 50 per cent chance of rain for qualifying on Saturday but raceday on Sunday is set to be dry and sunny.

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Highlights of last year’s Monaco Grand Prix

Monaco GP dates, UK start time and Sky Sports F1’s live schedule – practice, qualifying, race

Thursday May 22
12.05pm: F3 Practice
1.55pm: F2 Practice
3pm: F1 Drivers’ Press Conference

Friday May 23
10am: F3 Qualifying
12pm: Monaco GP Practice One (session starts at 12.30pm)
2.05pm: F2 Qualifying
3pm: F1 Team Bosses’ Press Conference
3.45pm: Monaco GP Practice Two (session starts at 4pm)
5.15pm: The F1 Show

Saturday May 24
9.40am: F3 Sprint
11.15am: Monaco GP Practice Three (session starts at 11.30am)
1.10pm: F2 Sprint
2.10pm: Monaco GP Qualifying build-up
3pm: MONACO GP QUALIFYING
5pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

Sunday May 25
6.55am: F3 Feature Race
8.35am: F2 Feature Race
12.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Monaco GP build-up*
2pm: The MONACO GRAND PRIX*
4pm: Chequered Flag: Monaco GP reaction
5pm: Ted’s Notebook
5.30pm: The Indy 500

*also live on Sky Sports Main Event

How to watch or stream the Monaco Grand Prix in the UK and Ireland

Got Sky?

TV: Sky Customers can watch on Sky Sports F1 from the first practice session on Friday afternoon to the Monaco Grand Prix itself on Sunday, May 25 at 2pm

App: Sky Customers can also watch on the Sky Sports app – with the option to go onboard with any driver!

Not got Sky?

Stream: Non-Sky Customers can stream the action with a NOW Day or a cancel-anytime Month pass

Live blog: Anyone on the move can follow live coverage of the race weekend through our dedicated F1 blog

FREE Highlights: Watch F1 highlights shortly after the chequered flag on the Sky Sports app

How to watch the Monaco GP on mobile with the Sky Sports app

Sky Sports Subscribers can:

  1. Download or open the Sky Sports app
  2. Head to the ‘Watch’ section at 12.30pm for build-up on Sunday, ahead of lights out at 2pm
  3. Tap on the Sky Sports F1 channel
  4. Sign in with your Sky iD (*you’ll only need to do this once)

*Sky iD help: How to find or create your Sky iD

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Next up in F1’s European triple-header is the ‘Jewel in the Crown’, the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend, with coverage starting on Friday live on Sky Sports F1. Stream Sky Sports with NOW – no contract, cancel anytime



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