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The Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix is up. This is one of the most significant races in the championship and comes after the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix’s cancellation due to bad weather and flooding. Unfortunately, organizers have no plans to reschedule the Imola event due to a busy schedule in 2023. Last year’s F1 Monaco race was won by Sergio Perez, while Carlos Sainz finished second, and Max Verstappen came third. Notably, Charles Leclerc, who hails from Monaco, has never finished on the podium at his home race. Meanwhile, the Mercedes team will introduce upgrades to the vehicles of Lewis Hamilton and George Russell. Here is all the information you need:
When is the Monaco Grand Prix? The sixth F1 race weekend of the 2023 season is set to be held from Friday, May 26, to Sunday, May 28. The race schedule is as follows: FP1 at 12:30 pm (BST) and FP2 at 4 pm on Friday. On Saturday, FP3 will take place at 11:30 am followed by the qualifications at 3 pm (BST). The race on Sunday will begin at 2 pm (BST).
How can I watch it online and on TV? In the UK, Sky Sports will broadcast the Monaco Grand Prix, while in the USA, it will be on ESPN.
Driver Standings:
1. Max Verstappen – 119 points
2. Sergio Perez – 105 points
3. Fernando Alonso – 75 points
4. Lewis Hamilton – 56 points
5. Carlos Sainz – 44 pointsConstructors’ Championship:
1. Red Bull – 224 points.
2. Aston Martin – 102 points.
3. Mercedes – 96 points.
4. Ferrari – 78 points.
5. McLaren – 14 pointsWhat are the driver line-ups for 2023?
RED BULL:
– Max Verstappen
– Sergio PerezFERRARI:
– Charles Leclerc
– Carlos SainzMERCEDES:
– Lewis Hamilton
– George RussellALPINE:
– Esteban Ocon
– Pierre GaslyMCLAREN:
– Lando Norris
– Oscar PiastriALFA ROMEO:
– Valtteri Bottas
– Zhou GuanyuASTON MARTIN:
– Fernando Alonso
– Lance StrollHAAS:
– Kevin Magnussen
– Nico HulkenbergALPHATAURI:
– Yuki Tsunoda
– Nyck de VriesWILLIAMS:
– Alex Albon
– Logan SargeantWhat is the 2023 F1 calendar?
F1 Monaco – 26-28 May
F1 Spain – 2-4 June
F1 Canada – 16-18 June
F1 Austria (sprint weekend) – 30 June-2 July
F1 Great Britain – 7-9 July
F1 Hungary – 21-23 July
F1 Belgium (sprint weekend) – 28-30 July
F1 Netherlands – 25-27 August
F1 Italy – 1-3 September
F1 Singapore – 15-17 September
F1 Japan – 22-24 September
F1 Qatar (sprint weekend) – 6-8 October
F1 United States (sprint weekend) – 20-22 October
F1 Mexico – 27-29 October
F1 Brazil (sprint weekend) – 3-5 November
F1 Las Vegas – 16-18 November
F1 Abu Dhabi – 24-26 November
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