Formula One returns to the iconic street track of Monaco this weekend, where local favourite Charles Leclerc is fancied to prevail.
Without a doubt one of the jewels of the F1 calendar, the tight winding circuit through the Monte Carlo streets and along the Mediterranean coast is among the most famed tracks in motorsports.
Young Italian star and Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli arrives in the principality in electric form, the 19-year-old has won the last four consecutive races and already holds a commanding 43-point lead in the drivers' standings.
The Monaco Grand Prix is due to start at 14:00 (BST) on Sunday 7th June, which will see the drivers take to the track at 15:00 local time.
There are three practice sessions scheduled ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix:
Qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix will take place at 15:00 BST (16:00 local time) on Saturday 6th June.
Sky Sports is the home of F1 in the UK, and the Monaco Grand Prix weekend in its entirety is being broadcast live on their dedicated channel, Sky Sports F1.
Live streaming and on-demand viewing will be available via the Sky Sports app, including the option of going onboard with any of the drivers.
The weather forecast in Monaco across the entire weekend is sunny and warm with a gentle breeze, with temperatures set to stay between 24 and 25 degrees Celsius, and minimal chances of rain.
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bet365 News Team
01 Jan 25