MONACO F1 GP. After epic qualifying, it’s time for the race this Sunday in the streets of the Principality, the scene of the highly anticipated Monaco F1 Grand Prix. What time does the start take place, how to follow this new race of the 2023 season? Here is the program, TV channels and schedules.
This is the big moment for F1 fans, that of the Monaco Grand Prix Sunday. If the race has lost some of its spectacle in recent years with wider single-seaters making it almost impossible to overtake, the GP of monaco has lost none of its aura. Everyone will dream at 3 p.m. this Sunday May 28 of victory in the streets of the Principality.
One of them will leave with a definite advantage. Max Verstappen unlocked his counter in Monaco on Saturday by winning the very first pole position of his career on the legendary circuit of the Principality. If the pole resisted him until then, the Dutchman can dream of repeating his performance in 2021 where he had won the victory. The race this Sunday in Monaco could even look like a turning point in the world championship since his rival and teammate Sergio Perez, very comfortable on the street circuits and winner here last year, made a mistake as soon as Q1 and will start from the back of the grid! Without Perez behind him, Verstappen will watch Fernando Alonso 2nd and very ambitious this year in Monaco with a high-performance Aston Martin, but also the stage local Charles Leclerc, 3rd. Esteban Ocon achieved a very good performance by finishing 4th at the wheel of his Alpine.
What time to watch the Monaco Grand Prix? Race start times
To not miss anything from the Monaco Grand Prix, beware of the Sunday siesta! The race takes place at the traditional time of 3 p.m. for the Grand Prix contested in Europe.
On which TV channel to watch the Monaco Grand Prix? The TV program
The 2023 Monaco Grand Prix will be followed on Canal+, the usual broadcaster of the world championship. This Sunday, May 28, meet at 2 p.m. for the program “La Grille” followed by the start of the Grand Prix at 3 p.m. on Canal+.
Do you prefer to follow the Grand Prix on your computer, tablet or in the sun with your smartphone? No problem, this sixth Grand Prix of the season will of course also be viewable in streaming. Two possibilities are open to you: access to the Canal+ MyCanal streaming platform or via the official F1 website, F1.com. Both will offer all the practice, qualifying and race sessions live but also in replay. On MyCanal, activating expert mode also makes it possible to combine screens, multi-cameras (including on-board cameras) and data, for example the drivers’ lap times in real time. On F1.com, the live broadcast of the tests and the race is supplemented by replays, documentaries or historical reminders via the F1TV Pro serviceoffered at 64.99 euros per year or 7.99 euros per month.