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- May 31, 2023
The Superyachts of the Monaco Grand Prix
If you like nice boats and fast cars, and frankly who doesn't, the Monaco Grand Prix is the place to be.
Every year the world's elite descend upon the beautiful Mediterranean island to take in the annual F1 race. But over the years, it's become arguably as much about boating as it is about auto racing. Massive superyachts with premium slips can moor with their stern facing the racetrack. It's quite the sight, and it adds an additional spectacle to watching the world's fastest cars rip through the narrow streets of Monaco. Both on the track and off, there's plenty to see.
Those slips, and the top decks of those superyachts, have the perfect vantage point to catch a portion of the race. They also serve as a makeshift showcase for boating enthusiasts to see who, and what, is in town for the weekend.
There are 760 berths up for grabs near the racetrack, with the least expensive running about $3,800 a night. But, for those who want a guaranteed view of the racing, or for those who need a large slip for a large boat, they can run up to $110,000 a night.
This year included some of the nicest superyachts from around the world, plus a few smaller vessels that captured the public's attention. We took a deep dive into the three most eye-catching boats in Monaco over the weekend, and they're not your typical fare.
Arguably the biggest splash on the scene was UFC superstar Conor McGregor and his Lamborghini Tecnomar 63 . And it wasn't because of the size of his boat, but because of the buzz it generated.
In 2020, ‘The Notorious’ purchased the 63-foot-long Lamborghini Tecnomar 63. The 63 is a boutique ensemble of old school Lamborghini style (the "63" is both the length of the boat and an ode to Lambo's first year in business), and ultra-modern tech from Tecnomar. Of the 63 being made, McGregor scooped up #12 in ode to his Proper 12 Irish whiskey.
Not only is the yacht modeled after Lambo's new hybrid Sián Supercar , it also has old school kickbacks to the Countach and Miura of the 60's and 70's. Tecnomar provided the modern touch with carbon fiber accents, a futuristic layout, 4000 horsepower, dual diesel V12's, a top speed of 60 knots (70 mph). It even has the epic nickname of "Supercar of the Sea." That is some legit performance for a luxury yacht.
By all accounts, McGregor had a really good time in Monaco. Great dock slip, too.
Always known as a crafty fighter with clever trash talk, McGregor may have out-gamed the system by bringing a smaller vessel. The inner docks of Port Hercules overlooking the racetrack have a length restriction of 30 meters. With only a 19 meter (63 foot) LOA, McGregor was able to get right on top of the action.
The Octopus
The biggest boat in Monaco this year might be familiar to yacht enthusiasts. The superyacht Octopus was the most expensive yacht sold in 2021 , and it was originally commissioned by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. It is now reportedly owned by Swedish industrialist Roger Samuelsson .
The Octopus , at a whopping 414 feet long, went onto the market following Allen's death in 2018. it sold for a record-setting $266 million in August of 2021. Initially, the ship was listed as high as $325 million before undergoing several price drops until finding a buyer. At the time it was launched in 2003, it was the world's largest yacht .
The explorer-style yacht was built by respected German shipyard Lurssen, and some of its most recognizeable details include a full recording studio, a full size swimming pool, a gym, a library, and a basketball court. Her coolest feature might be the hydraulically-assisted swimming pool that converts to a dancefloor. As for guest accommodations, there are 13 cabins for 26 guests and space for over 60 crew. The master suite has its own private elevator and observation deck, not to mention two VIP apartments, seven double staterooms, and three twin staterooms.
The rugged hull design was built for Arctic exploration, and power comes from massive diesel-electric engines and eight generators. Its hybrid propulsion system gives Octopus increased autonomy and greater range, allowing it to travel up to 9000 nautical miles (16,600 km) before needing to refuel. It also has an impressive top speed of 19 knots (22 mph). She's functional too, having helped the British Royal Navy recover the bell of the historic HMS Hood from a depth of 1.7 miles (2.8 km) in the Denmark Strait of the North Atlantic after it sunk during World War II.
But all of that undersells the coolness of what she hides below deck. Octopus was designed to accommodate one of the most insane collection of secondary vessels ever seen. Two helicopters, a submarine, and seven tenders all use custom holding stations inside the hull's framework. There are also two life rafts, multiple jet skis, and an autonomous robotic boat (ROV) for deep sea exploration. There is even a glass bottomed observation deck, a fully-equipped diving station, and a hyperbaric chamber for post-dive recovery. There's also the small matter of the literal Beatles-inspired Yellow Submarine .
If you couldn't make it to Monaco but would like a ride aboard Octopus, she's available for charter for a meager $2.4 million per week. The last time she went out for charter, F1 champ Lewis Hamilton and Olympic medalist Shaun White had one heck of a good time cruising around Antarctica.
'joyMe
The most visually stunning yacht that pulled up for F1's big hoorah might have been the 164-foot (50 m) 'joyMe . Most superyachts (and most yachts in general) tend to have bland colour schemes. Usually you get all-white, and sometimes if you're lucky you might see the occasional blue or green accent.
Not so with 'joyMe , as she's decked out with an eye-popping chrome lower half and a crimson red upper hull. To complement the unique colours and details, she also has a beautiful teak deck. Her interior also sports some avant-garde style that wouldn't be out of place in a modern art exhibit or inside David Bowie's wildly styled superyacht El Caran .
Her top speed is 15.0 kn (17 mph) and her cruising speed is 13.0 kn (15 mph), which is pretty average for a 164-foot superyacht, but we'll chalk that up to the fact she devoted her resources to looking good. On the upside, she does have a maximum cruising range of 3200.0 nm (3600 miles / 5800 km) at 12.0 knots, which is solid. She gets her power from twin Cummins diesel engines and can accommodate up to 12 guests in 6 staterooms and 11 crew members.
Not only is her exterior unique, but so is her interior layout. All the guest staterooms are located on the main deck, which is both peculiar and extremely rare (they're typically well below deck). The perk is that it creates better views from enormous bay windows and easier access to everything topside. There's also a 'VIP Deck' for the owners, which is laid out like a full size apartment and includes a walk-in bathroom, master lounge, a jacuzzi, and access to the wheelhouse.
Since all the guests are on the top deck, that leaves room below for a full gym, a Finnish sauna, and a Hammam spa. What's a Hammam spa , you ask? Also known as a 'Turkish bath,' it uses hot steam during treatments to encourage a more intense and refreshing experience. As if sitting on her deck to watch an F1 race wasn't epic enough.
'joyMe is currently the largest yacht under the Croatian flag available for charter on the Adriatic, which makes her one of the best (and most attractive) options for exploring the coast of Croatia and Montenegro, or for taking in an F1 race.
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The Largest Superyachts in Monaco for the 2022 Grand Prix
By Emily Dawkins
The Monaco Grand Prix is often recognised as one of the most iconic events in the summer calendar; not only for the fans of Formula One and motorsports, but also for the luxurious world of superyachts.
Marking the unofficial start of the yachting charter season, the prominent motorsport event offers the perfect opportunity for the UHNW elite to revel in all things luxury. From a-list events, dazzling car displays and lavish boutiques, the Grand Prix in Monaco has it all.
Not just offering the perfect high-class experience inland, the waters of Monaco present an incredible location to watch the GP races unfold. The legendary Port Hercule provides numerous berths with stern-to-track mooring, allowing those on yachts to watch the action unfold from the comfort of their lounges onboard.
With only one day remaining until the start of the 2022 Monaco GP, we take a look at the largest yachts that have been spotted in Monaco, either berthed in Port Hercule or deeper in the Monégasque bay.
96.6m FAITH
Delivered by Feadship in 2017, 96.6m FAITH is a magnificent example of the meticulous craftsmanship of the Dutch yard. Across five vast decks, FAITH offers numerous indoor and outdoor entertaining and lounge areas: an idyllic spot to watch the races from the water. With exceptional onboard features including a glass-bottomed swimming pool and large beach club, FAITH also provides an excellent retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the GP. Currently listed for charter with Burgess , it is no surprise that this breathtaking superyacht is berthed in Port Hercule.
92.4m TATOOSH
Two legends meet: Nobiskrug’s 92.4m TATOOSH has been spotted in the waters of Monaco. Delivered in 2000 by the German yard, the white superstructure of TATOOSH is recognisable around the world. Featuring several versatile exterior spaces and an array of onboard amenities including a jacuzzi, pool, and a floor that rises to become a dancefloor, TATOOSH fits in perfectly with Monaco’s opulence. Joining the brokerage market in 2021, the 92.4m motor yacht is listed for sale with Burgess .
91.5m QUEEN MIRI
91.5m QUEEN MIRI is the largest yacht to be delivered by Greek shipyard Neorion. Abundant in space, both inside and out, alongside numerous sublime features including a children’s playroom, beauty salon and conference facilities, QUEEN MIRI presents the ultimate yacht for optimal work/life balance. Spotted moored in Port Hercule’s Quai Rainier III, QUEEN MIRI is currently believed to be privately owned.
90m LIONHEART
Launched by Benetti in 2016, 90m LIONHEART remains in her home berth of Port Hercule for the Monaco GP this year. Often spotted cruising the nearby Mediterranean waters, little has been revealed about LIONHEART since her launch, but with an array of comfortable outdoor areas the 90m would undoubtedly offer an exemplary location for watching the GP. She is currently berthed at the end of Quai Rainier Ier.
88.5m CLOUD 9
Moored at Monaco’s deep water anchorage is Oceanco’s 88.5m CLOUD 9. Previously named INFINITY, the 88.5m was delivered in 2015 by the Dutch shipyard, and was sold by Burgess earlier this year. As one of the largest sales of 2022 so far, CLOUD 9’s appearance in Monaco is the first time she has been seen since her name change. She is now available for charter with Burgess for the first time since her delivery.
Other large superyachts that have been spotted in Port Hercule and Monaco's surrounding waters include:
87.78m FOUNTAINHEAD
86m MAN OF STEEL for charter with Ocean Independence
82.5m SECRET for sale and charter with Burgess
81.2m GRACE
74.5m LADY E for charter with Burgess
73m CORAL OCEAN
109m BRAVO EUGENIA was recently spotted in Monaco but has since moved to the nearby Port Vauban Antibes, where 91.5m TRANQUILLITY and 97.2m CARINTHIA VII are also berthed.
With the action set to kick off tomorrow with the first F1 free practice sessions, we can’t wait to see what the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix will hold, and what other superyachts will make an appearance in Port Hercule.
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Canadian billionaires Michael Lee-Chin, who is also Jamaican, and Lawrence Stroll are leading the way with their massive superyachts arriving in Monaco ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix.
Topping the list of largest superyachts is the 377-foot Ahpo, reportedly owned by Lee-Chin. The investor’s net worth is around $1.8 billion, Forbes reported .
The yacht, designed by Nuvolari Lenard studio, is said to have six decks, a full gym, beauty salon, spa, swimming pool, jacuzzi, dance floor and movie theatre, according to the publication autoevolution .
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Coming in second place at 317 feet long is the Faith, owned by Canadian fashion entrepreneur Lawrence Stroll, whose son Lance drives for the Aston Martin F1 team. Lawrence Stroll’s net worth is $2.9 billion, Forbes reported .
Feadship superyacht FAITH in the South of France!🇫🇷 Anchored here last Friday in the South of France and spotted recently in Villefranche-sur-Mer is one of the largest Feadships delivered to date, the 97m Faith, launched as Project Vertigo in 2016. pic.twitter.com/QZBAcP2EcY — Yacht Informer (@yachtinformer) May 23, 2022
The yacht came with a US$200 million price tag. It can host up to 18 guests and has nine staterooms, according to Yacht Bible . It has indoor and outdoor fireplaces in the private owner’s deck, a movie theatre, gym, a wine cellar and a wellness area.
The nearly 100-year-old annual race is expected to see some showers over the next couple of days, though it’s not expected to deter the floating party scene. More than 80 super yachts, at a combined length of 4.5 kilometers (2.8 miles), are already clustered off the tiny city-state in the French Riviera, with more likely en route.
The Yachts have arrived in Monaco… 🇲🇨🛥 #MonacoGP #F1 #yachtlife pic.twitter.com/1RDD048ZCF — Corinthian Sports (@CorSportsLtd) May 27, 2022
The superyacht world was thrown into turmoil following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the sanctions placed on billionaire Russian oligarchs.
More than a dozen yachts worth over US$2.25 billion have already been seized. The seizures have sent the luxury vessels racing across oceans to locales that aren’t as likely to impose or enforce sanctions. Some have logged more than 5,000 nautical miles since the start of the invasion in February.
One of the biggest superyachts, Eclipse, owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abromavich, is 533 feet and would have towered over Lee-Chin’s vessel; however, it was notably absent in Monaco.
One of the first yachts seized, Dilbar , owned by another Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov, would have also towered over the other vessels in Monaco, at 512 feet. It was impounded by German authorities while it was undergoing repairs, Page Six reported in March. Since then, other yachts and even private jets owned by Russians with connections to President Vladimir Putin have been seized.
The absence of Russian superyachts pushed the two Canadians into the lead for largest yacht — although the country with the most was Greece, closely followed by the United States and France. Russia did not make Bloomberg’s superyacht leaderboard .
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When it comes to sumptuous yacht hospitality, it doesn’t get much better than being on deck of a Super Yacht in Monte Carlo with a glass of Champagne while watching the most famous race in the world.
Heralding the unofficial start of the Mediterranean yachting season, the Monaco Grand Prix brings roaring races, A-lister events and a swell of superyacht titans to the principality each year. The event is one of just two Formula One fixtures on the calendar that can be watched from on board as the yachts moor stern to the track in Port Hercules. Whether you are watching from the sun deck with a glass of rosé in hand or from the comfort of home, keep an eye out for the following yachts in port for the weekend…
Man of Steel | 86m
Oceanco’s Man of Steel (ex Seven Seas) has secured a star seat to soak up the trackside action in Port Hercules, right in the heart of the buzz. Guests will be able to enjoy the races from the main deck, with its swimming pool and line of sun loungers, or one of the upper decks, where there is a jacuzzi and lounge area. After making headlines as the second-most expensive yacht sale of 2021, this is the first high-profile yachting event that Man of Steel is attending since her change of ownership.
Coral Ocean pictured pre-refit
Coral Ocean | 72.5m
Fresh from an extensive refit, Coral Ocean is also right in the thick of the F1 action. The Lürrsen-built yacht left her refit facilities Palma earlier in the month and the Monaco Grand Prix is her first opportunity to show off her new look, which centres around a change of hull colour, new interiors and a modification on the upper deck. With original design from Jon Bannenberg, the 1994-built yacht is an icon of the yachting world and her fresh appearance is sure to be a big talking point in Monaco.
Grace | 81m
Originally launched as Kibo in 2014, Abeking & Rasmussen’s Grace is a regular fixture around Monaco, and she’ll be berthed inside Port Hercules for the duration of the F1 Monaco Grand Prix. The yacht’s cascading aft decks offer stacks of space to watch the cars tear around the circuit, and a long list of amenities promises plenty of ways to relax after the Formula One buzz wears off. Grace is pictured above, third from the right.
The Wellesley | 56m
Oceanco’s 56 metre The Wellesley is one of the largest charter yachts on the scene for the Monaco Yacht Grand Prix. Listed for charter with TWW Yachts, her interiors follow an elegant, hotel-style theme and she has a number of crowd-pleasing features including a cigar room and waterfall-fed jacuzzi. Below Deck Mediterranean fans may know her better by her alias, The Wellington, which was her moniker when she appeared on the hit Bravo show for season 5.
Katina | 60m
Another yacht that’s fresh from a refit and showing off her new look at the Grand Prix is Katina , a 2015 build from Croatian yard Brodosplit. A charter favourite for many years, this yacht for sale is packed with fun features and features a huge toy box which her guests can take full advantage of after the races wind down. She accommodates up to 12 guests in six cabins and is home to fully-equipped gym and a dedicated massage room.
Robbie Bobby | 33m
Tucked right into the sharp turn where the circuit wraps around the harbour, Robbie Bobby has a prime spot for her guests to watch the Formula One action unfold. The motor yacht was launched by Dutch yard Lynx in 2013, and she is crowned by a generous sundeck where her guests will have panoramic views across the race circuit and the lively port. To make arrivals in and out of Monaco even easier, the yacht has a conveniently situated tender garage for smooth transfers.
Sirocco | 47m
Berthed just in front of the Nouvelle Chicane, Heesen’s Sirocco boasts great seats to watch the Monaco Grand Prix. She is another popular charter yacht that starred in Below Deck and she is well-loved for her exotic interior, which uses a blend of woods and natural materials. An eight-person jacuzzi offers a prime vantage point over the racetrack, and there’s also a multi-media room on the interior where guests can enjoy the Formula One in a more serene setting.
Catching plenty of attention in Port Hercule, Palmer Johnson’s gold-hulled DB9 is the perfect yacht for entertaining over the Formula One weekend. She’s primed for hosting Monaco Grand Prix yacht charters, with three pools, an integrated speaker system and an expansive sundeck that promises an immersive experience from one of the best seats in the house – right in front of Quai-des-États-Unis. With her sharp, sporty look and supercar-inspired name, DB9 is completely at home at the F1.
Secret and Cloud 9 off Monaco
Secret | 82m
One of the yachts bringing the at-anchor action is Secret , a 2013 build from Abeking & Rasmussen. Her Sam Sorgiovanni exteriors make her instantly recognizable off the Monegasque coast, and as a superyacht for sale she’s sure to be catching the attention of prospective buyers.
Cloud 9 | 89m
Cloud 9 marks one of the largest yacht sales of 2022 so far, and this is her first high-profile appearance under her new name. When she was known as Infinity, the Oceanco build was notoriously private – now it seems she’s spending a little more time in the limelight. She is listed for charter with Burgess and comes complete with expansive lounging spaces, a decadent beauty saloon and a main deck pool that measures almost 18 metres squared.
Lionheart | 90m
In 2016, Lionheart was launched by Benetti as the Italian shipyard’s new flagship and is the owner’s third Benetti to bear the same name. The 90-metre motor yacht is no stranger to Monte Carlo, spending most of her time cruising the French and Italian Riviera from her home base in Port Hercules. Lionheart has remained secretive in the five years since her launch and is currently berthed at the end of Quai Rainier.
Tatoosh looking as imposing as ever
Tatoosh | 92m
Tatoosh joined the sales fleet in 2021 to much excitement, and is currently one of the most recognizable yachts around the waters of Monaco. She was delivered in 2000 by German yard Nobiskrug and is packed from bow to stern with cool amenities, including a waterfront dive center and contraflow swimming pool with a floor that can be raised flush to the deck when drained. Interestingly, she is also fitted with bulletproof glass windows.
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MONACO GRAND PRIX 2024
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Ahoy Club is coming back To the Monaco Grand Prix & You’re Invited
The historic Circuit de Monaco will once again host the Formula 1®’s most iconic race. From Thu 23 May - Sun 26 May, 2024, all eyes will be on the most prestigious and glamorous sporting event of the year - The Monaco Grand Prix. This is the year to indulge in an experience like no other. Participate in this historic event, and viewing the electrifying action from the deck of our most spectacular 73m MEGAYACHT - CORAL OCEAN .
race day packages
Party with the stars & enjoy the glitz and glamour on F1 finals. Enjoy the thrill and atmosphere with free-flowing champagne, live music, and multiple activations onboard your private mega-yacht, CORAL OCEAN. Soak up the sounds and adrenalin from the track with direct viewing of the track and access to the best grandstand.
saturday 25 may
QUALIFYING megayacht access
INCLUSIONS:
qualifying day viewing from yacht
grand stand access
DJ & entertainment
onboard chefs
grand prix theming
€5,000 PER PERSON
sunday 26 may
race day megayacht access
race day viewing from yacht
free-flowing beverages
€6,000 PER PERSON
Additional: Pitt Walk Passes available upon request
after party access
event styling
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€4,000 PER PERSON
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Fast lane package
Includes tickets to:
Race Day Megayacht Access
The Afterparty
€8,000 PER PERSON
Podium package
Qualifying Megayacht Access
€12,000 PER PERSON
race viewing from yacht
grand stand access - walking distance from yacht (25m)
entertainment
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hair & beauty
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Frequently asked questions, will coral ocean be trackside.
Yes it will be trackside.
How many people will be onboard?
Approximately 150 guests.
Will there be grand stand access?
There will be some grand stand passes allocated onboard. If you wish to spend a lot of time, it is recommended that you purchase these in addition.
What is the format of the day?
Guest arrival, canapes/drinks service, seated main course, race viewing, non-stop entertainment including DJ, saxophone, F1 simulator.
Will there be transport to and from the yacht each day?
Ahoy Club will have daily car & tender transfers available
Will it be the most memorable experience of my life?
YES, it definently will be!
We have preferred hotel partner pricing in Monaco
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AHOY CLUB IS COMING BACK TO THE MONACO GRAND PRIX & YOU’RE INVITED
Onboard CORAL OCEAN, you're not just a spectator but an active participant in all the best part’s of the the glamour, speed, and allure of the Monaco Grand Prix. From gourmet dining to personalised service, every detail has been meticulously orchestrated to create an experience that transcends expectations.
Join us for the exclusive event that promises to be the highlight of your calendar year. There’s only one place to be in May 2024.
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Monaco is not only the epicentre of the yachting community in the Mediterranean, but also home to perhaps the most iconic event in the motorsport calendar – the Monaco Grand Prix. There is simply no experience that matches the atmosphere when these two worlds collide, taking in the thrills of the Grand Prix from luxury of a superyacht charter.
Chartering a superyacht offers an unparalleled vantage point to witness one of the most prestigious events in the racing calendar. In Formula One, there has been an ever growing synergy between the race and superyacht experience – whether in Monaco, Singapore, Abu Dhabi, or even the infamous fake marina at the Miami GP.
In Monaco, the superyachts are a core component in the allure of this world-famous street race. Here’s why we believe a superyacht charter is the perfect way to enjoy the Monaco Grand Prix…
Why Charter a Superyacht for the Monaco Grand Prix?
Chartering a yacht during the Monaco Grand Prix is more than just witnessing a race; it’s about immersing yourself in an exclusive world of luxury, comfort, and unparalleled views. Superyachts offer a unique perspective of the race, with the Circuit de Monaco visible from the comfort of your private deck.
Unmatched Luxury and Comfort
Superyachts are synonymous with luxury. These floating palaces are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including gourmet dining, spacious lounges, sun decks, and often a jacuzzi or pool. You can enjoy the race in complete comfort, with a professional crew catering to your every need.
Exclusive Access and Networking Opportunities
Chartering a superyacht during the Grand Prix opens doors to elite networking opportunities. The event attracts the who’s who of society, from celebrities to business moguls, providing an exclusive environment for forging valuable connections.
The Thrill of the Race
Feel the adrenaline as you watch the world’s best drivers navigate the tight corners of Monte Carlo, all from the luxury of your yacht. The roar of engines, the vibrant atmosphere, and the stunning backdrop of Monaco make for an unforgettable experience.
How to Charter a Superyacht for the Monaco Grand Prix
It all starts with an initial brief. Each yacht charter is unique, and so the first step is to determine key drivers around the experience your group wants to have. Once we have a good understanding of your group and your preferences, our experienced Charter Team will guide you through the selection process to find the perfect yacht to meet your criteria, assisting with all the nexessary arrangements so that you can focus on stress-free enjoyment.
A superyacht charter for the Monaco Grand Prix is more than just a luxury getaway; it’s one of the most iconic yachting experiences to be a part of. The combination of thrilling sports, luxury accommodations, and the beauty of Monaco makes this an unbeatable option for experiencing the Grand Prix in style.
📱Looking to purchase, sell or charter a superyacht? Reach out to the Ocean Alliance team on [email protected] or +61(0)405767869 and tap into a wealth of yachting experience.
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Monaco Grand Prix
23 – 26 may 2024.
The Monaco Grand Prix is an event of high-octane thrills, an electrifying atmosphere and lashings of glitz and glamour. The event every F1 driver wants to win returns to Monte Carlo in 2024.
The race is the most prestigious race on the Formula One calendar, and of the most anticipated and famous sporting events of the year. There is no better way to enjoy the thrills and glory of this race than onboard your Monaco Grand Prix yacht charter.
Attending this Grand Prix is an experience of a lifetime. Feel the vibrations as the world’s best racing car drivers dash through the streets of Monaco. There is no better way to experience The Monaco Grand Prix than onboard a private luxury yacht charter.
LOCATION: Monte Carlo, Monaco
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EXHILARATING EXPERIENCES AT THE WORLD’S GREATEST SPORTING EVENT
Join the legendary race that every driver dreams of winning at Monte Carlo on the 25th and 28th of May 2022. Enjoy two days of corporate hospitality onboard the 47m luxury superyacht ARADOS. The yacht was previously owned by an F1 legend. The waterfront setting and astonishing backdrop of Monaco make this one of the ultimate race experiences.
TJB VIP PACKAGE
Step onboard ARADOS superyacht, and enjoy a VIP hospitality weekend at the Grand Prix. Styled as a chic floating beach house, the superyacht offers a wholly luxurious experience with its futuristic design. Our VIP Hospitality Package is limited to 50 guests and includes:
- Live Race Coverage – Prime trackside view Kennedy Pier
- Unlimited Bar including Champagne, Fine Wines, Beers and Soft Drinks
- F1 Legend Appearance on board
- Michelin Chef onboard
- Special DJ Party on Saturday Night
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A MONACO GRAND PRIX YACHT CHARTER
Enjoy the Monaco Grand Prix with a yacht charter berthed trackside in Port Hercules. Guests will feel the ground vibrate beneath them and hear the deafening roar of engines as the world’s greatest motor car racers hurtle pass. There is no better way to be at the heart of the action, than with a five-star crew servicing your every need. Competition is fierce, so book early. If no berths are available at the time of your enquiry, it’s possible to anchor off the coast of Monaco. Your crew will arrange a tender ashore each day for VIP viewing.
A LUXURY YACHT EXPERIENCE
If you still haven’t chartered a private superyacht for the Monaco Grand Prix, now is the time to secure the perfect yacht. One of the most exciting sections of the Monaco Grand Prix race unfolds alongside Port Hercules. Take in the drama from a superyacht berthed track-side. This is an option made possible through our relationships with the port authorities and certain race teams. Not only will a Monaco Grand Prix yacht charter offer the best seats in the house, but it will also provide a host of other benefits.
GET YOUR PULSE RACING AND EXPERIENCE THE ULTIMATE LUXURY IN GLITTERING MONACO
The Monaco Grand Prix, which takes place every year during the third weekend of May in Monaco, is the principality’s most popular event. Because demand for Monaco Grand Prix yacht charter berth in Port Hercule surges, it’s best to reserve a luxury yacht well ahead of time. Aside from chartering a luxury yacht in Port Hercule, you may also anchor off the coast of Monaco. The Monaco Grand Prix is the ideal opportunity to prolong a French Riviera yacht charter holiday. Before or after the race, explore the stunning Mediterranean coastline and seaside towns. If you’re looking for a Monaco Grand Prix yacht charter, please reach out to your preferred yacht charter broker soon.
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What It Costs To Moor A Superyacht At The Monaco Grand Prix
Forget the F1 – booking a berth is the real race...
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Monaco. The billionaire’s playground. The kleptomaniac’s kryptonite. The ludomaniac’s lair. Superyacht city. Monaco is known as a fabulous place to spend money like wild (and to strut on a treadmill on the deck of your superyacht , whilst watching the F1).
Speaking of which, you might be interested to know how much it costs to moor a superyacht in Monaco during the Monaco Grand Prix. To answer this burning question, DMARGE spoke to Istanbul-based luxury yacht manager Candaş Balci.
Balci told us just to book a fairly average berth in Monaco “for F1 week” was around 30 thousand euros “for a 35-meter motoryacht for a place which had no view of track but inside the port.”
Balci explained: “There are different parts in the marina which have different rates depending on where the yacht will be.”
“If it sees the track or not, price changes as well,” Bali told us.
“The berths which directly see the track were around 50-100K euro for the week, which is almost their yearly berth fee in a normal marina.” Candas Balci
Browsing through Reddit’s F1 Technical page, one user posts a link to a photo which purports to give a list of Monaco’s pricing for 2019. The prices which appear in the photo seem more or less consistent with the pricing Balci gave DMARGE.
Another Reddit user said: “My old landlord used to work on super yachts and also happened to introduce me to f1 so I can at least give you an anecdotal response. He said to rent the slip during the race week was around 100k and there was usually a 20k ‘offering to the port master’ as a separate transaction. He called it a bribe but I’m not sure it’s fair for me to use his characterization.”
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Forbes also wrote about this topic a number of years back. They reported: “To moor in one of the world’s most expensive marinas during high season, a superyacht owner can be expected to pay up to $4,130 per night, and during prime time events such as the Monaco Grand Prix rates can skyrocket to $100,000 or more for a five-day stay in Monaco’s prime berths.”
Monaco’s Port Hercules has 700 berths. Ac cording to 212 Yachts , “During the Monaco Grand Prix, the port is filled to capacity, with berths booked well in advance of the event.”
212 Yachts also says that to get yourelf a berth you need to complete a port application form. This is a highly competetive process.
“For the best chance of a successful application, it is essential to submit this form as early as possible,” 212 Yachts states.
“In order to do this, you must first select your charter yacht as technical details of the vessel must be specified on the form. Those directly associated with the Formula One, the Monaco Grand Prix and the event sponsors are fast tracked in the process, contributing to the extremely competitive nature of this process,” ( 212 Yachts ).
There you have it: you can add knowing how much it costs to moor a superyacht in Monaco to your list of superyacht knowledge (which should also include knowing what it costs to spend a week on a superyacht in the medditeranean and why travelling around Europe on a superyacht is more stressful than you think ).
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Monaco grand prix.
The Formula 1 race in Monaco is the ultimate highlight of the French Riviera yachting season. Oozing with glitz, glamour, and luxury, the Monaco Grand Prix attracts some of the world’s most famous socialites to watch this iconic race in true extravagant fashion.
24. - 26. MAY 2024
Enjoy front-line race views aboard your luxurious yacht..
Immerse yourself in the ultimate Monaco Grand Prix experience with a three-day luxury yacht adventure, complete with endless Champagne and the stunning Monégasque scenery as your backdrop. Nestled in the heart of the action, Port Hercules is the premier destination for race enthusiasts, boasting an impressive 700 berths. These coveted spots are in high demand, often fully booked well in advance of the event. To ensure your front-row seat to the exhilarating race, early booking is essential for securing the best vantage point.
When is the Monaco Grand Prix?
In 2023, the Monaco Grand Prix spanned from May 26th to May 28th. The event kicked off with practice sessions on Friday, followed by additional practice and qualification rounds on Saturday. The highlight of the weekend, the main race, exhilarated audiences on Sunday.
How can I attend the Monaco Grand Prix?
Secure the best possible view right in the middle of the action. Moored directly at the race track, you’ll be sure to have the best view at the race track, private tender transfers, as well as an exclusive driver appearance. The relaxed and inclusive environment sets the scene for an ultimate weekend of fun with the all-day open bar, including unlimited Champagne & gourmet catering.
With our all-inclusive package, you can either attend single days of your choice or even the whole weekend while staying overnight in one of the luxurious cabins aboard.
Get ready for the ultimate Monaco Grand Prix experience, including:
- Boarding with a taxi-boat
- TV Screen on deck: Circuit TV and Timing Monitors
- Trackside Mooring
- Driver Appearance
- All-day complimentary bar on deck
- Snacks and Canapés
- Live DJ & Entertainment
- Private tender transfers
- and much more!
Please note that programs and amenities may vary depending on which yacht you choose. Simply contact us for more information and up-to-date availabilities.
Where is the yacht located during the race?
The yacht is located in Port Hercule, right at the race track segment of Tobacco Bend. Experience the F1 drivers slowing down into the corner from your right side, and see them hitting the gas again right in front of your yacht to speed into the Swimming Pool section. Enjoy an unrivaled view like no other and indulge in the glitz and glamour of Monaco!
Can I stay on the yacht overnight?
Absolutely, staying on a yacht in Port Hercules, Monaco’s premier marina, during the Monaco Grand Prix is a feasible and thrilling option. This marina becomes a hub of activity during the Grand Prix, presenting an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the race from a prime location. Guests often choose to stay on yachts for their luxurious amenities and exceptional views of the race. These yachts typically come equipped with top-notch facilities and offer comprehensive catering services, ensuring a comfortable and exclusive experience. Given the high demand during the Grand Prix period, early booking is advisable to secure your spot.
Our strong relationships with yacht owners in the area sometimes enable us to provide last-minute access to luxurious yacht accommodations. Should you require more information or wish to inquire about current availability, please feel free to reach out to us . We are dedicated to making your Monaco Grand Prix experience truly memorable.
Can I already get tickets for the Monaco Grand Prix 2024?
Yes, of course! Planning ahead is a great thing to do in order to secure your favorite spots aboard a yacht. Just get in touch for more information!
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The Monaco Grand Prix race itinerary is packed with excitement, featuring practice sessions, qualifying rounds, and the main race itself, all taking place over the course of the weekend. You’ll witness the world’s top drivers pushing themselves and their cars to the limit as they navigate the challenging corners and hairpin turns of this iconic track. And it’s not just about the racing.
The Monaco Grand Prix is also a social event like no other, with a glamorous atmosphere and a host of VIP experiences available to fans. Whether you’re mingling with the stars at one of the trackside parties or soaking up the sun on a yacht in the harbour, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy your getaway.
Monaco is a fascinating city for many reasons. It is a sovereign city-state, the second smallest country in the world, and it has its own government and political system, making it unique worldwide. Monaco is located on the Mediterranean coast, providing beautiful seaside views and a mild climate year-round. The city is also known for its luxurious and exclusive atmosphere, as it is a playground for the rich and famous and home to some of the world’s most expensive real estate and luxury yachts.
The city-state has a long and storied past, dating back to the 12th century. It is home to many historical landmarks and cultural institutions, such as the Prince’s Palace of Monaco, the Oceanographic Museum, and the Monte Carlo Casino. Additionally, Monaco is also well known for its prestigious annual events, such as the Monaco Grand Prix, the Historic Grand Prix, the E-Prix, and the Monaco Classic Week, which attract a lot of attention from people around the world.
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The beaches in Monaco are truly a sight to behold. From the iconic Larvotto Beach to the secluded hidden coves, you’re sure to find a spot that suits your style. Each beach offers its own unique blend of sun, sand, and sea, making it the perfect place to relax and soak up the Mediterranean sun.
Monaco is dotted with parks and gardens, each of which showcases a different aspect of the natural beauty of the region. The Japanese Garden, for example, is a peaceful oasis of lush greenery, while the St Martin Gardens offer panoramic views of the Mediterranean and Monte Carlo. Monaco also offers a number of natural trails and hiking paths that provide stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
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Monaco is a paradise for foodies and shopaholics alike. With its Mediterranean climate, the city attracts top chefs and offers a diverse range of dining experiences. From Michelin-starred restaurants to cozy bistros, you’ll find a perfect place to enjoy your meal. Get ready to dive into culinary excellence.
When it comes to shopping, Monaco has a lot to offer, with a variety of boutiques, luxury brands, and shopping centers. Whether you’re looking for high-end fashion or unique souvenirs, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for. The city is famous for its designer boutiques, including Chanel, Gucci, Prada, and many more. Visitors can also explore the famous Metropole Shopping Center, where they can find an array of high-end brands and designer shops.
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Culture & entertainment.
From its renowned opera and ballet performances at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo to its world-class exhibitions and galleries, Monaco offers a rich tapestry of cultural events.
The Salle des Etoiles is a must-vis for those who enjoy live entertainment. This open-air venue is set within the stunning gardens of the Sporting Monte-Carlo and is known for hosting some of the most prestigious events in Monaco, including concerts, shows, and galas. For a more intimate cultural experience, the Princess Grace Irish Library is a hidden gem. It is housed in a beautiful villa that was once home to Princess Grace Kelly, and visitors can wander the tranquil gardens while enjoying a book.
Monaco’s nightlife should also be included in your to-do list. Visit the most exclusive clubs of southern Europe and make sure to take home the jackpot from the casino of Monte Carlo.
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Please note that bookings depend on current availability at the time of your request. Prices are subject to fluctuation based on availability and cannot be guaranteed until confirmation. Once you make a request, we will promptly get in touch with additional information and specifics. For immediate availability checks, feel free to call or WhatsApp us. Prices are in €, per person, including VAT.
Please note also that at this stage, no payment is required . After submitting, you will receive a reservation confirmation and further information. Should you be in agreement with all terms, you have the option to make payments seamlessly through a credit card, PayPal, or a bank transfer. Please be aware that the booking will only be considered confirmed once the payment is received.
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Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix 2023
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Discover the heart-racing details of the Monaco Grand Prix 2023
During the highly anticipated 80 th Grand Prix in Monaco, an estimated 100,000 visitors gathered to experience the Grand Prix races, including the most famous one: Formula 1.
The Grand Prix of Monaco, one of the most famous F1 circuits, captivates with its unique blend of opulence and speed. The prestigious race takes place on the streets of Monte Carlo, where drivers race narrow, winding roads lined with iconic landmarks. The allure of the event extends beyond the track, as luxurious superyachts dot the azure waters of the Mediterranean, hosting extravagant parties and providing a picturesque backdrop. The race’s rich history, star-studded attendance, and breath-taking scenery make the Grand Prix of Monaco a thrilling and unforgettable experience, where the worlds of racing, glamour, and yachting merge.
Max Verstappen claimed pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix in an exhilarating qualifying session. Verstappen edged out Fernando Alonso and Charles Leclerc to secure the top spot on the grid. Sergio Perez, Verstappen’s teammate, crashed out in Q1 and did not feature in the pole shootout. The qualifying hour saw multiple drivers take turns leading the timesheets, providing an intense battle for fans. Despite Alonso initially holding provisional pole, Verstappen’s impressive lap time of 1m 11.365s secured him P1, denying Alonso his first pole since 2012 by a narrow margin. The front row also featured Alonso, Leclerc, and Esteban Ocon.
On Sunday, Max Verstappen showcased his exceptional skills, delivering an outstanding performance in a rainy Monaco race. With his impressive display, he secured his second victory in the prestigious Principality, finishing ahead of his Aston Martin counterpart, Fernando Alonso. Esteban Ocon finished third and was able to secure his third podium of his Formula 1 career.
In front of the home crowd, Charles Leclerc secured a sixth-place finish, leading the Alpine driver Pierre Gasly and his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz, who crossed the line in eighth. The top 10 was completed by the McLaren duo, with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri claiming the ninth and tenth positions, respectively.
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Watching the Monaco Grand Prix from the comfort of a superyacht is the ultimate way to experience the on-track action, electric atmosphere and untold glamour of one of the most iconic sporting fixtures on the planet.
Monaco ’s Port Hercules is home to some of the most coveted berths in the world and competition during race week revs up another gear as the rich and the famous clamour to get a prime viewing spot.
But rest assured, no matter whether you wish to watch the race from a superyacht or use a private yacht as a base while disembarking to enjoy the on-land happenings, there will be a top spot in Monaco to suit you. Here’s how you can select and secure the most suitable berth.
Track view berths
There is no finer way to see the grand prix than while situated on board a luxurious superyacht sipping champagne and sampling gourmet delights. And fortunately, as the Circuit de Monaco wraps around the port, there are berths in Port Hercules offering enviable views of the track.
These track-view berths are located along Quai des Etats-Unis and around the bend onto Route de la Piscine. This area of the marina is known as Zone 1 and demand for a place here during race week is always significantly higher than the number of berths available.
Applications to secure a Zone 1 spot must be made through the port’s official website at least eight months ahead of the fixture and priority is given to those with the most relevance to the grand prix, such as the racing teams, drivers and sponsors.
With this in mind, it is easy to appreciate why being allocated a zone 1 berth is not always possible. But there are some other options. In particular, buying a yacht hospitality package offered on one of the superyachts that has the connections to secure one of these popular berths. These can start from as little as €600, making it a cheaper option than renting the entire superyacht.
Non-track view berths
If you are intent on chartering your own private superyacht over the race weekend, there is more chance of securing a berth in Zone 2 of Port Hercules.
Although it is not possible to see the track from these slips, the yachts are still well placed for those on board to soak up the buzzing atmosphere. Plus, as large screens broadcasting a live feed of the race are strategically placed around the marina, guests will not miss out on the F1 action.
Attendees in these berths will also be well-positioned to join in with the post-race social scene. Once the racing is over, guests will be able to take the tender ashore and sample Monaco’s upscale culinary offerings, swanky bars and glitzy after parties.
Away from Port Hercules
Another option for yacht-goers is to berth in Fontvieille Harbour, which is located to the south of Port Hercules. The track does not pass through this area of Monaco, but the marina is quieter and remains open at all times – unlike Port Hercules which can't be accessed from the street during race and practice sessions.
This is a good choice for F1 fans who want to watch the race from the grandstands while having a quieter base to retreat to. Applications must be made at least three months ahead of the event.
There is also the opportunity to charter a private yacht and anchor off the coast of Monaco. Some of the world’s finest superyachts can be seen positioned here over the race weekend, with their occupants catching tenders ashore to immerse themselves in the goings-on of the grand prix.
This option can suit those who value their privacy as well as those who want to rent a larger superyacht, as space is limited in Port Hercules. It also cuts out the process of having to apply for a berth.
Things to know
Due to the circuit taking place on the city streets, much of Monaco is closed off during practice and race sessions, meaning access from the land to Port Hercules and vice versa is not possible. Instead, tender transfers from yacht to port and vice versa are the most common mode of transport for superyacht guests.
Therefore, those watching the race from Port Hercules will need to ensure they get on board their superyacht before restrictions fall into place. Similarly, those based on a yacht anchored off the coast will need to arrive on land before access is forbidden.
Plus, superyachts cannot leave Port Hercules between Wednesday and Monday of race week. This means a minimum charter period for those renting their own private yacht in the port is five days.
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F1 Monaco Grand Prix live stream 2024 — how to watch, start time, qualifying, race schedule
T he most famous and well recognised venue on the Formula 1 calendar, the Monaco Grand Prix is up there with the likes of Le Mans and the Indy 500 as one of the most prestigious motor sport events in the world. It's also one of the trickiest to win, with those tight twists and turns making overtaking far from easy.
We'll explain in this article how to watch Monaco Grand Prix live streams from anywhere with a VPN — and potentially for FREE — as well as share all the information on the weekend schedule, global start times, race circuit and more.
When is the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix?
The 2024 Monaco GP takes place on Sunday, May 26 at 9 a.m. ET / 2 p.m. BST. That's 3 p.m. local time in Monte Carlo.
How to watch Monaco Grand Prix 2024 on TV
You can watch the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix live and in full on ABC in the U.S. So if you have a cable plan or TV antenna that features ABC, then you can watch there.
In the U.K., F1 broadcasting rights belong to Sky TV. Fox Sports is the F1 rights holder in Australia. We have full information on watching F1 on TV here .
Monaco Grand Prix Live Streams
You can watch the Monaco Grand Prix with one of these live streaming services, without the expense of a cable or satellite TV package:
FREE STREAMS — ORF (Austria) / RTL Zwee (Lux) / RTBF (Bel)
U.K. — Sky Sports or Now
U.S. — ABC via Sling (select locations only)/ Fubo
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Monaco Grand Prix schedule 2024
The 2024 Monaco Grand Prix schedule is as follows:
What time is the Monaco Grand Prix worldwide?
Lights out for the start of the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix is set for 3 p.m. local time in Monte Carlo on Sunday, May 26. Here are the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix start times in Europe, India, South Africa and other worldwide locations:
- 6 a.m. PST – Pacific Standard Time
- 7 a.m. MST – Mountain Standard Time
- 8 a.m. CST – Central Standard Time
- 9 a.m. EST – Mexico City, Mexico
- 9 a.m. EST – Eastern Standard Time
- 10 a.m. BRT – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 2 p.m. BST – United Kingdom
- 3 p.m. CET – Central Europe
- 3 p.m. SAST – South Africa
- 5 p.m. GST – Dubai, UAE
- 6:30 p.m. IST – New Delhi, India
- 8 p.m. WIB – Jakarta, Indonesia
- 9 p.m. CST – Beijing, China
- 11 p.m. AEST – Australia
- 1 a.m. NZST – New Zealand (Mon, May 27)
Monaco Grand Prix circuit
The 2024 Monaco Grand Prix takes place over 78 laps of the 3.337-kilometre Circuit de Monaco.
'Iconic' may be an oft overused word, but when it comes to the Monaco Grand Prix, it's the perfect adjective. The sight of a fleet of F1 cars speeding along past the superyachts of the rich and famous remains a truly jaw-dropping one and it's understandable why so many casual motor sport fans make the Monaco GP the one race they'll be sure to tune into each year.
The on-track features are as memorable as those off it, with the tunnel, Loews hairpin and La Rascasse corner all singed in the minds of generations of F1 fans. True, the narrow street circuit doesn't always lend itself to thrilling races, with scant chance for overtaking. But that only makes it more impressive when a driver does dare to make a move — Nigel Mansell passing Alain Prost in 1991 being a prime example.
Monaco Grand Prix FAQ
So, that's how to watch the Monaco Grand Prix and all the race timings sorted. Now here's an F1 Monaco FAQ for everything else you want to know about the upcoming race.
When is the next race?
The 2024 Canadian GP follows the Monaco GP. There's a two-week gap between race weekends, with the next Grand Prix taking place at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal on Sunday, June 9.
Who won the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix?
Red Bull's Max Verstappen won the 2023 Monaco GP, finishing with a time of 1:48:51.980.
It was the Dutch driver's second successive GP win on his way to a record 11-win streak. It was also his second career victory at Monte Carlo. Fernando Alonso finished in P2, with Esteban Ocon enjoying only his second ever podium finish in third.
What is the lap record at Monaco Grand Prix?
Lewis Hamilton put in a blistering lap of 1:12.909 at the Circuit de Monaco to set the record during the 2021 season.
Monaco Grand Prix winners
Having been run since 1929, the list of Monaco Grand Prix winners reads like a who's who of the all time great Formula 1 drivers.
Brazilian legend Ayrton Senna remains the most prolific winner, taking the title six times including five consecutive victories from 1989 to 1993. His untimely death the very next year stopped him from inevitably adding more.
He overtook the previous record of five wins, all in the 1960s, set by British driver Graham Hill. Michael Schumacher came close to matching Senna, but finished with five himself.
Red Bull currently has a stranglehold at Monaco, winning the last three races: twice by Max Verstappen and once by Sergio Perez.
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FP1: Leclerc leads opening Monaco practice as top three split by just 0.07s
Home favourite Charles Leclerc finished just ahead of Sergio Perez and Carlos Sainz to set the quickest time in opening practice for the Monaco Grand Prix.
The Monegasque Ferrari driver, who trails championship leader Max Verstappen by six points heading into this weekend, clocked a 1m14.531s on the medium tyres, to end up 0.039s clear of his Red Bull rival.
Sainz was 0.07s behind his team mate Leclerc in third around the streets of Monte Carlo, with Verstappen fourth, the top four drivers separated by just 0.181s.
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McLaren’s Lando Norris was given an exemption to miss the Friday morning press conference on medical grounds to ensure he can focus on recovering from tonsillitis.
The Briton – who finished on the podium in Monaco last year – delivered some strong pace from the off to end up best of the rest in fifth, a tenth clear of McLaren team mate Daniel Ricciardo (P7) with AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly in between for P6.
FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2022 Monaco 2022 Practice 1 results
George Russell was the leading Mercedes in eighth, ahead of Aston Martin's Sebastian Vettel, with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton closing out the top 10 as temperatures hit a sweltering 32 degrees C.
Yuki Tsunoda was 11th, a fraction ahead of Lance Stroll, with Fernando Alonso the top Alpine in P13, the French team anticipating a difficult weekend on this low-speed circuit.
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FP1 Highlights: 2022 Monaco Grand Prix
Kevin Magnussen, 14th, was one of several drivers to have a moment at the Swimming Pool section, with his Haas team mate Mick Schumacher (P19) bringing out the red flag when he stopped and blocked the pit exit with a suspected gearbox issue.
Alex Albon was 15th, ahead of Alpine's Esteban Ocon, Alfa Romeo's Zhou Guanyu and Nicholas Latifi in 18th for Williams.
READ MORE: ‘Never say never’ – Bottas says Alfa Romeo eyeing podium fight in Monaco after strong early-season form
Valtteri Bottas was the only driver not to set a lap time, the Finn spending most of the session in the garage after his Alfa Romeo team removed the rear end of the car to investigate a technical issue.
Second practice for the Monaco Grand Prix takes place at 1700 local time.
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