After the Imola GP, the F1 circus immediately prepares for the next race: the 2024 F1 Monaco GP. The race at Monaco is considered to be one of the most prestigious in motorsport. It is part of the Triple Crown of motorsport, along with 24 Hours of Le Mans and Indy500.
In 2023, Max Verstappen bagged his first pole position at Monaco, beating Fernando Alonso's time in a nail-biting qualifying session. Despite changing weather conditions, the Dutchman managed to control the car and win the race.
In the 2024 F1 season so far, Verstappen has continued to stay at the top of the drivers' championship but has been closely chased by rival teams like McLaren and Ferrari. McLaren's Lando Norris and Ferrari's Carlos Sainz already managed to bag race wins in the first six races of the season, proving that Red Bull's rivals have significantly closed the gap.
Though the last race at Imola was won by Verstappen, it was not the easiest race for him. In the latter stages of the race, the reigning world champion was chased by Lando Norris.
Here is everything to know about the upcoming Monaco GP.
Everything to know about 2024 F1 Monaco GP
Timings for all sessions
Here is the complete schedule for the 2024 F1 Monaco GP:
Friday, May 24
Practice 1: 11:30 am to 12:30 pm GMT (12:30 to 1:30 pm BST) (5:00 to 6:00 pm IST)
Practice 2: 3 to 4 pm GMT (4 to 5 pm BST) (8:30 to 9:30 pm IST)
Saturday, May 25
Practice 3: 10:30 to 11:30 am GMT (11:30 am to 12:30 pm BST) (4 to 5 pm IST)
Qualifying: 2:00 to 3:00 pm GMT (3:00 to 4:00 pm BST) (7:30 to 8:30 pm IST)
Sunday, May 26
Monaco GP: 1:00 pm GMT (2:00 pm BST) (6:30 pm IST)
F1 fans can convert the provided timings to their local time zones to make sure they don't miss any action at Monaco.
Where to watch the F1 Monaco GP 2024
The 2024 F1 Monaco GP is one of the most prestigious races in the history of motorsport. Hence, it will be a massive sporting event and will be broadcast on many sports TV channels around the globe. Here is a list of some popular sports channels that will broadcast the race:
- UK - Sky Sports, Channel 4
- USA - ESPN, ESPN Deportes
- India - FanCode, F1TV
- Australia - Fox Sports
- Monaco - Canal+
Since hundreds of channels will broadcast the race, F1 fans can check their local TV listings to find out which of them will broadcast the race sessions in their region. Additionally, every race session will also be live-streamed on the official F1 TV website and mobile app. F1TV is a paid streaming service that allows fans to witness every onboard of all 20 cars and a live track map as well.