Official 2026 Monaco Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***
Official 2026 Monaco Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***

Poll: Official 2026 Monaco Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***

Total Members Polled: 246

Antonelli: 17%
Russell: 7%
Norris: 9%
Piastri: 1%
Leclerc: 18%
Hamilton: 38%
Verstappen: 9%
Hadjar: 1%
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Discussion

Piginapoke

Original Poster:

5,878 posts

211 months

Sunday 31st May
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We’re finally back in Europe, for the classic that is Monaco. We all know the drill, Saturday qualifying is not to be missed but Sunday will be a procession. The cars are smaller and lighter but remain too big and heavy for the circuit.

This will be an easy circuit for the power units, with a lot of heavy braking to recharge the batteries. FIA has limited the high speed deployment of the batteries to keep speeds in check and there is no straight line mode this weekend.

Lando won here last year and will have a good shout to do so again, but it’s really a guess who will go well in these conditions. George needs to beat Antonelli but my vote is Max for his 1st win of the year.

Please let me know if you have any problems seeing the images.

Here’s to a great race.

Date(s): Friday 5 to Sunday 7 June 2026

UK Broadcast Timings (and track time)

All sessions are live on Sky F1. Channel 4 is showing highlights of all competitive sessions.





2025 Highlights: Lando win

https://youtu.be/ajzQj7bjSWE?si=bgMa-NUGMlujIEC4

Tyres:

Soft compounds: C3 C4 C5



2025 Result:




HocusPocus

1,971 posts

127 months

Sunday 31st May
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Thanks PiaP.

Got tickets and looking forward to the racing which happens on Saturday.

Think both Ferraris will be strong here.

595Heaven

3,201 posts

104 months

Sunday 31st May
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Thanks PiaP!

I know the racing is usually dire but I love Monaco.

PRO5T

7,202 posts

51 months

Sunday 31st May
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The Mercedes engine being pegged back seems to be the biggest story missing, will it make any difference?

Piginapoke

Original Poster:

5,878 posts

211 months

Sunday 31st May
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PRO5T said:
The Mercedes engine being pegged back seems to be the biggest story missing, will it make any difference?
Mercedes says not!

PRO5T

7,202 posts

51 months

Sunday 31st May
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Piginapoke said:
PRO5T said:
The Mercedes engine being pegged back seems to be the biggest story missing, will it make any difference?
Mercedes says not!
Well I guess they would! If it made no difference, why bother engineering it in the first place?

I suppose what they could be saying is “our .5 second a lap advantage will now become .4 so we’ll still be miles ahead”

Eau301

65 posts

6 months

Sunday 31st May
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PRO5T said:
Well I guess they would! If it made no difference, why bother engineering it in the first place?

I suppose what they could be saying is our .5 second a lap advantage will now become .4 so we ll still be miles ahead
The Shaila-Ann Rao / MBS combo is bearing fruit.





Derek Smith

49,221 posts

274 months

Sunday 31st May
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Thanks yet again PiaP. Excellent work.

I will be glued to the TV for the qually. The race? Not so much. I might not even bother to watch it live.


Still Mulling

16,077 posts

203 months

Sunday 31st May
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Thanks, PiaP smile

Please can you arrange for rain in Monaco on Sunday. Appreciated.

mattyn1

6,926 posts

181 months

Sunday 31st May
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Thanks as always PIAP!

Lots of hope for Lewis I see!


PhilAsia

7,331 posts

101 months

Sunday 31st May
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Thanks for the stirling efforts each race PiaP!

Great circuit for many reasons.

I wonder if Ferrari can put its stable cornering dynamics to good use here, or will I be sadly mistaken? The latter is more likely... laugh

Jasandjules

72,150 posts

255 months

Sunday 31st May
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With the Ferrari excess downforce, this might suit them down to the ground?!? At which point Charles is going to put it in the chicane in Q2 leaving Lewis P2 then a win on Strategy...... I really must stop taking whatever tablets I am on.....

Jonny_

4,639 posts

233 months

Sunday 31st May
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Thrown in a vote for a wild LeClerc victory, he usually goes well on his home track so I think it's a distinct possibility.

Would love to see Lewis do it mind!

TheDeuce

32,710 posts

92 months

Sunday 31st May
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Jonny_ said:
Thrown in a vote for a wild LeClerc victory, he usually goes well on his home track so I think it's a distinct possibility.

Would love to see Lewis do it mind!
Does Leclerc normally go well here...? I thought he'd only ever finished a race twice at Monaco.

But it's all very different this year, for everyone. I think these more twitchy cars with less downforce are going to baiting the barriers, especially during qualifying which I expect will take a few out and mix up the grid.

Whoever's at the front then probably wins the GP. It could be just about anyone.

Big Nanas

3,883 posts

110 months

Sunday 31st May
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Excellent, thanks PiaP!

Love this weekend, Saturday especially, I'm really looking forward to seeing how these cars go here.

Important to note that there will be NO Straight Mode (SM) areas around here, as they want to keep the cars top speed down.

CanAm

13,430 posts

298 months

Sunday 31st May
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I voted for Lando as he must be due a win, I've been a McLaren fan since 1965 and Monaco often throws up an unexpected result. But I wouldn't mind if Lewis did it.

Big Nanas

3,883 posts

110 months

Sunday 31st May
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TheDeuce said:
Jonny_ said:
Thrown in a vote for a wild LeClerc victory, he usually goes well on his home track so I think it's a distinct possibility.

Would love to see Lewis do it mind!
Does Leclerc normally go well here...? I thought he'd only ever finished a race twice at Monaco.

But it's all very different this year, for everyone. I think these more twitchy cars with less downforce are going to baiting the barriers, especially during qualifying which I expect will take a few out and mix up the grid.

Whoever's at the front then probably wins the GP. It could be just about anyone.
Charles came 2nd last year, won in '24, 6th in '23, 4th in '22...so yes, that's pretty good in my book.

Milkyway

13,053 posts

79 months

Sunday 31st May
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Anything can happen here... Might even see AM & Cadillac pick up some points.

TheDeuce

32,710 posts

92 months

Sunday 31st May
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Milkyway said:
Anything can happen here... Might even see AM & Cadillac pick up some points.
Not AM, not even here. No chance.

TheDeuce

32,710 posts

92 months

Sunday 31st May
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Big Nanas said:
TheDeuce said:
Jonny_ said:
Thrown in a vote for a wild LeClerc victory, he usually goes well on his home track so I think it's a distinct possibility.

Would love to see Lewis do it mind!
Does Leclerc normally go well here...? I thought he'd only ever finished a race twice at Monaco.

But it's all very different this year, for everyone. I think these more twitchy cars with less downforce are going to baiting the barriers, especially during qualifying which I expect will take a few out and mix up the grid.

Whoever's at the front then probably wins the GP. It could be just about anyone.
Charles came 2nd last year, won in '24, 6th in '23, 4th in '22...so yes, that's pretty good in my book.
I guess I was remembering the long dry spell pre 22! He had some shockers - not all his fault tbf