Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix 2025 Sun 25 May 2025 10:00 Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco
Circuit de Monaco is a 3.337 km street circuit laid out on the city streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine around the harbour of the Principality of Monaco. It is commonly, and even officially, referred to as "Monte Carlo" because it is largely inside the Monte Carlo neighbourhood of Monaco.
The circuit is annually used on three weekends in April–May for Formula One Monaco Grand Prix, Formula E Monaco ePrix and Historic Grand Prix of Monaco. Formula One's respective feeder series over the years – Formula 3000, GP2 Series and today the Formula 2 and FIA Formula 3 championships and Porsche Supercup – also visit the circuit concurrently with Formula One. The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the three events victories in which count towards the Triple Crown of Motorsport.
The 2025 Formula One World Championship celebrates its 75th season with an exciting calendar of 24 races across five continents. This year promises thrilling action, iconic circuits, and intense competition. Tickets for all events are available through eticketing.co.
Race Calendar Overview:
The season begins in Australia on March 16 and concludes in Abu Dhabi on December 7. Key highlights include traditional circuits, new challenges, and multiple triple-header weekends.
Australia: The championship kicks off in Melbourne from March 14-16 at the Albert Park Circuit.
China: Returning to the calendar, Shanghai hosts the second race on March 21-23.
Japan: Suzuka, known for its challenging figure-eight layout, welcomes teams on April 4-6.
Bahrain and Saudi Arabia: Back-to-back races in the Middle East take place in Sakhir (April 11-13) and Jeddah (April 18-20).
United States: The Miami Grand Prix on May 2-4 opens the U.S. trio of races.
European Classics: Circuits like Imola (May 16-18), Monaco (May 23-25), and Barcelona (May 30 - June 1) offer fans traditional F1 magic.
Canada: Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve hosts on June 13-15.
Silverstone and Spa: The British Grand Prix (July 4-6) and Belgian Grand Prix (July 25-27) feature prominently in the European summer.
Zandvoort: The Dutch Grand Prix returns on August 29-31, bringing excitement to Max Verstappen's home fans.
Asia and the Middle East: Iconic venues like Singapore (October 3-5), Austin in the USA (October 17-19), and Qatar (November 28-30) set the stage for late-season drama.
Season Finale in Abu Dhabi: The Yas Marina Circuit crowns the champion from December 5-7.
Season Highlights:
Return to China: After a hiatus, Shanghai reclaims its spot on the F1 calendar.
Triple-Header Thrills: Europe hosts some of the season's most intense weekends with consecutive races in Austria, the UK, and Belgium.
Las Vegas Spectacle: The night race in Las Vegas on November 20-22 promises glamour and entertainment.
Monaco’s Prestige: The world-renowned street race in Monaco, scheduled for May 23-25, remains a fan favorite.
Ticket Information:
Fans can purchase tickets through eticketing.co, a trusted platform offering various options, including general admission, grandstand seating, and VIP packages. High-demand races like Monaco and Abu Dhabi are expected to sell out quickly, so early booking is recommended.