The Monaco Grand Prix will continue to be contested through at least 2031 after Formula 1 agreed to a six-year extension with the Automobile Club of Monaco on Thursday.
The iconic race around the streets of Monte Carlo will take place from May 23-25, 2025 and will mark the 75th anniversary of the race’s official F1 debut. In 2026, the event will be moved to the first full weekend in June.
“I’m delighted that Formula 1 will continue to race in Monaco until 2031,” said Stefano Domenicali, F1 president and CEO.
“The streets of Monte Carlo are unique and a famous part of Formula 1, and the Monaco Grand Prix remains a race that all drivers dream of winning. This agreement signals a new era of partnership and innovation between Formula 1 and Monaco.”
Monaco native Charles Leclerc, who races for Ferrari, won his home race from the pole position this year.
“The signing of this new agreement with the Formula 1 Group until 2031 not only confirms the strength of our relationship but reaffirms our commitment to offering all visitors an unrivalled, first-class experience at race weekends,” said Michel Boeri, president of the Automobile Club of Monaco.
“The Monaco Grand Prix is the most important sporting event here and continues to attract hundreds of thousands of spectators to the principality and millions of global television viewers worldwide.”
–Field Level Media
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