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The Monaco Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de Monaco) is a Formula One motor racing event held annually on the Circuit de Monaco, in late May or early June.Run since 1929, it is widely considered to be one of the most important and prestigious automobile races in the world, [1] [2] [3] and is one of the races—along with the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans—that form the Triple ...
He won his first Grand Prix at the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix, and his last at the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix, a span of 17 years, 1 month and 18 days. [8] Riccardo Patrese holds the record for the longest period of time between two race wins – more than six-and-a-half years between the 1983 South African Grand Prix and the 1990 San Marino Grand ...
1975 Monaco Grand Prix; 1976 Monaco Grand Prix; 1977 Monaco Grand Prix; 1978 Monaco Grand Prix; 1979 Monaco Grand Prix; 1980 Monaco Grand Prix; 1981 Monaco Grand Prix; 1982 Monaco Grand Prix; 1983 Monaco Grand Prix; 1984 Monaco Grand Prix; 1985 Monaco Grand Prix; 1986 Monaco Grand Prix; 1987 Monaco Grand Prix; 1988 Monaco Grand Prix; 1989 ...
He is still the oldest person to take part in a grand prix being 55 years when he competed in the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix, he is also the oldest person to enter a race when he entered the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix. [12] [13] André Testut entered in his home race on 2 occasions – 1958 and 1959. Both times he failed to qualify his privateer ...
1968 Belgian Grand Prix: 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: 3 Mercedes † Germany: 129 1954–1955, 2010– 1954 French Grand Prix: 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix: 4 Red Bull Racing † [a] Austria: 122 2005– 2009 Chinese Grand Prix: 2024 Qatar Grand Prix: 5 Williams † United Kingdom: 114 1978– 1979 British Grand Prix: 2012 Spanish Grand Prix: 6 Team ...
The first Monaco Historic Grand Prix was held in 1997 as part of the year-long celebrations marking the 700th anniversary of the Grimaldi family's presidency over Monaco.It had only been intended as a one-off event but became a huge success, leading to its continuation as a biennial event from 2000.
This is Verstappen's first Monaco Grand Prix pole position. With penalties applied, this is the third time Ocon achieved a starting position of third following the 2017 Italian Grand Prix and 2018 Belgian Grand Prix. [18] [19] Leclerc was dropped to sixth after the stewards investigated his impeding of Norris earlier in Q3. [20]
The World Drivers' Championship is awarded to the most successful F1 driver over the course of the season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix results, [12] and has been awarded since the first F1 season in 1950. [13] The championship is the successor of the pre-war AIACR European Championship held between 1931 and 1939. [14]