Great news for lovers of Monaco and motorsport! The prestigious Principality circuit will continue to write its history thanks to a new six-year agreement between the Automobile Club of Monaco and Formula 1.
The Monaco Grand Prix, a true legend of motorsport, will continue to thrill the winding streets of the Principality for another six years. The Formula One Group and the Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM) announced this Thursday, November 14, the extension of their partnership until 2031, thus ensuring the presence of Formula 1 on the Rock until the start of the next decade.
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“I am happy that Formula 1 will continue to race in Monaco until 2031. The streets of Monte Carlo are unique and a famous part of Formula 1, and the Monaco Grand Prix remains a race that every driver dreams of to win »said Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, during the signing of this new agreement.
“I would like to particularly thank Prince Albert II of Monaco, Stefano Domenicali and everyone involved in the extension of this contract. The signing of this new agreement with the Formula One Group until 2031, not only confirms the strength of our relationship, but also reaffirms our commitment to providing all visitors with an unrivaled and first-class race weekend experience. »declared Michel Boeri, President of the Automobile Club of Monaco.
Monaco, still in the heart of F1
Since its first appearance on the calendar in 1950, the Monaco Grand Prix has become a must in motorsport, both for its prestige and its unique character. Created in 1929, it remains one of the most publicized and spectacular events on the planet.
Every year, drivers and spectators find themselves in this magical setting where the asphalt touches the Mediterranean Sea and where each turn requires ultimate precision. Monaco is not only a challenge for the engines, but also a beautiful testing ground for the concentration and skill of the drivers.
See you in May 2025
The date of the next Monaco Grand Prix is already on the calendars: May 22, 2025 will mark the 8th round of the season and will be held from Thursday May 22 to Sunday May 25. With this extension until 2031, the Principality continues to maintain its role as the beating heart of Formula 1, attracting thousands of spectators and millions of television viewers around the world each year.