Circuit de Monaco

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Circuit de Monaco Street Circuit is 3.3 km, 19 turns, clockwise. Fastest recorded lap: 1:09.954 (McLaren MCL39 2025).

Circuit de Monaco Notes

The Circuit de Monaco, a legendary street circuit nestled within the principality of Monaco, has been a cornerstone of motorsport history since its inaugural race in 1929. It gained its place in the Formula 1 World Championship in 1950 and has remained a permanent fixture, cementing its status as one of the most prestigious and challenging races on the calendar.

The 3.337-kilometer (2.074-mile) layout is characterized by its extremely tight and twisty nature, offering virtually no room for error. From the start line, drivers immediately face the daunting Sainte Devote corner, a sharp right-hander that has witnessed countless first-lap incidents. The climb up the hill towards Casino Square offers a brief respite before plunging downhill towards Mirabeau and the infamously slow Grand Hotel Hairpin (formerly known as the Loews Hairpin), historically the slowest corner in Formula 1. This section demands immense precision and car control.

Following the hairpin, the track snakes through Portier and into the tunnel, a unique feature where drivers experience a temporary shift in light and grip. Emerging from the tunnel, drivers brake hard for the Nouvelle Chicane before navigating the challenging Swimming Pool complex, a series of fast chicanes that test a car's agility and the driver's nerve. The final section includes La Rascasse, a tight right-hander followed by Anthony Noghes, leading back onto the start/finish straight.

The circuit's technical demands are immense. Overtaking is notoriously difficult, placing a premium on qualifying performance. The lack of run-off areas means any mistake is severely punished, often resulting in retirement. The Monaco Grand Prix is prestigious because it represents the ultimate test of driver skill. Winning here requires not only speed but also unwavering concentration, impeccable car control, and a healthy dose of luck. The narrow confines and unforgiving barriers create an unparalleled atmosphere, making it a race that every driver aspires to conquer.

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Direction
Clockwise
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Uploaded Laps
8
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Length
3.34 km
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Vertical Gain
67 m
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Turns
19
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Average Speed
149 kph
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Average Lap Time
1:20.8
Average Weather Driving season: December–October
29° 12 J 13 F 15 M 17 A 21 M 25 J 28 J 28 A 25 S 21 O 16 N 13 D

Monaco's Mediterranean climate ranges from cool winters (5–7°C lows) to warm summers (28°C highs), with the autumn-to-early-winter season (December–October) offering the driest conditions and mildest 15–21°C temps for track days.

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Lap Time: 1:10.723
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