Monaco is one of the most challenging tracks on the motorsport calendar. Once described as “riding a bike around your living room”, the 3.337km track compliments precision and bravery with only the best rising to the top. It remains one of the true greats, loved by all for its blend of old-school and historic charm in addition to the close walls and awesome speeds across 19 turns.
Racing a lap of Monaco...
Racing on the full iconic circuit, the start of a lap begins at Sainte-Dévote. This tight right-hander is named after the chapel which is located on the corner, before drivers climb up Beau Rivage to Massenet at Turn 3.
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Then it’s time for the famous Casino Square, where cars get very close to the guardrail. Then begins the descent as the grid make its way to Mirabeau, the famous Loews hairpin and then Portier which is located just ahead of the tunnel.
Once through the tunnel it's time for the Nouvelle Chicane, before Tabac and the Swimming Pool section. Rascasse and Anthony Noghes, founder of the Monaco Grand Prix, are the last corners around this special lap before you reach the start-finish straight.
Which drivers have won in Monaco?
Victory in Monaco is hard to come by, but these are the drivers that have experienced the sweet taste of success around the principality in Formula E over the years.
| Year | Driver | Team |
| 2015* | Sebastien Buemi | Renault e.dams |
| 2017* | Sebastien Buemi | Renault e.dams |
| 2019* | Jean-Eric Vergne | DS Techeetah |
| 2021 | Antonio Felix da Costa | DS Techeetah |
| 2022 | Stoffel Vandoorne | Mercedes-EQ |
| 2023 | Nick Cassidy | Envision Racing |
| 2024 | Mitch Evans | Jaguar TCS Racing |
| 2025 (R1) | Oliver Rowland | Nissan |
| 2025 (R2) | Sebastien Buemi | Envision Racing |
*shorter version of the circuit used.
SCHEDULE: Where, when and how to watch or stream the 2026 Monaco E-Prix, Rounds 9 & 10
As we approach the halfway stage of the 2025/26 Formula E season, the all-electric championship returns for a double-header of racing action around the historic streets of Monaco. Over the years, the Principality has witnessed countless moments of triumph and heartbreak, and now we return to write a new chapter on these storied streets.
Free Practice 1: Saturday 16 May, 07:30 local / 06:30 BST
Free Practice 2: Saturday 16 May, 09:10 local / 08:10 BST
Qualifying: Saturday 16 May, 10:40 local / 09:40 BST
Race: Saturday 16 May, 15:05 local / 14:05 BST
Free Practice 3: Sunday 17 May, 08:30 local / 07:30 BST
Qualifying: Sunday 17 May, 10:40 local / 09:40 BST
Race: Sunday 17 May, 15:05 local / 14:05 BST
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