What time is the 2026 Monaco E-Prix and how can I watch it?

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What time is the 2026 Monaco E-Prix and how can I watch it?

The FIA Formula E World Championship returns to the historic streets of Monaco for Rounds 9 & 10 of the 2025/26 season, here's all the timings and information you need to follow the action.

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We've reached the halfway point of the 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, and for Rounds 9 & 10 we're returning to the iconic streets of Monaco. Here's the global start times for all the racing action on Saturday 16 May & Sunday 17 May.

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. 

What time is the 2026 Monaco E-Prix?

The usual Formula E weekend format is a little different when the championship visits Monaco. Instead of taking place on Friday, as it usually does, Free Practice 1 instead takes place on race day - creating a blockbuster day of all-electric action! 

Free Practice 1 takes place at 07:30 (local time), followed soon after by Free Practice 2 at 09:10. Teams then have a short gap to prepare for Qualifying, which starts at 10:40. Saturday's E-Prix begins at 15:05. 

Sunday's action begins a little later, with Free Practice 3 starting at 08:30 (local time), before Qualifying at 10:40 and the Monaco E-Prix, Round 10 at 15:05. 

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How can I watch the 2026 Monaco E-Prix?

Here's how to watch, follow or stream the race on TV and via stream whichever country you live in.

Follow the race LIVE and listen to full race commentary on web and in the Formula E app. 

You can also keep across Live Timing – which includes a real-time interactive track map and the ability to follow your favourite driver during every session of every E-Prix – plus highlights, detailed session reports, exclusive interviews, all the standings and results as well as data, insight and reaction from trackside.

Where is the 2026 Monaco E-Prix taking place?

This weekend we return to a place that is known and loved by motorsport fans all across the world, a place synonymous with glitz, glamour and great racing. Since joining the Formula E calendar, Monaco has quickly become a must-watch. The championship uses the full 3.337 km circuit, and produces excellent racing and outstanding overtaking. All eight races in Monaco have seen at least one driver gain nine or more positions from their grid spot, including Nick Cassidy, who went from 14th to third with Jaguar TCS Racing during last year’s event.

It’s a highlight for fans, teams, drivers and media alike, with most labeling it their favourite race weekend on the Formula E calendar.

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What has happened so far in the 2025/2026 Formula E season?

Brazil started our season, with Jake Dennis finally ending an almost two-year long winless streak by turning his Julius Baer Pole Position into a strong victory for Andretti. Then it was the turn of Mexico City where Nick Cassidy fought his way from 13th to first and delivered Citroën Racing their first single-seater win just two races into their debut. 

Miami hosted next at the city’s International Autodrome. Jaguar’s Mitch Evans secured his 15th career victory during the wet conditions and placed himself top of the all-time wins list in Formula E’s history. 

Pascal Wehrlein won the first of two races in Jeddah, to launch himself to the top of the drivers’ standings with Porsche. The following day Antonio Felix da Costa clinched his first first place with his new Jaguar team – a fifth win with a fifth different manufacturer for the former champion in Formula E.

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Madrid then welcomed Formula E for the first time, racing at Jarama, a race also won by da Costa. DAC-to-DAC victories for the Portuguese racer. 

Most recently was Berlin, with the German capital being a vital part of the calendar every season. Nico Müller won his first-ever Formula E race, doing so with a special ‘Pink Pig’ tribute livery much to the delight of the home crowd. The following day it was Evans who again found himself on the top step of the podium, going from 17th to the win after sublime strategy and skill. 

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