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The legendary Circuit de Monaco in the Principality of Monaco has long been a symbol of car racing. All racers dream of winning on this track, as it is the oldest and one of the most prestigious stages of the Formula 1 championship.

The circuit in Monaco will soon celebrate its 100th anniversary, as the first races were held here in 1929, although it was officially included in the Formula 1 calendar only in 1950.

Buying tickets to the Circuit de Monaco is a unique opportunity to see how cars driven by motorsport stars rush through the streets of the principality.

Today, the circuit in Monaco cannot boast of high speeds, as it is considered the slowest in the championship - sometimes pilots have to reduce the speed to 65 km / h. But this is just one of the peculiarities of the Circuit de Monaco. The narrow streets make overtaking almost impossible: two cars can barely fit side by side. The slightest mistake can have serious consequences, so the drivers must be extremely careful and attentive.

Races in Monaco always attract crowds of spectators due to their tension and spectacle. One of the most difficult sections of the track, the Grand Hotel Hairpin, often causes collisions due to the differences in altitude and complex maneuvers. The section known as the "Swimming Pool" is also full of surprises, where sharp turns at high speed can end up off the track.

Determination and physical fitness are important on many tracks, but not in Monaco. Here, concentration and the ability to strategically assess one's strengths are prized above all.

Another reason why victory on this track is so valuable is that, despite technical progress, the skill of the driver comes to the fore here. The legendary victories of Ayrton Senna with six victories and Michael Schumacher with five triumphs underline the importance of the human factor on this track.

The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix will be held from 23 to 25 May. You can book the best seats on our website now. Simply provide your contact details, pay for your order, and receive your tickets by email. It's fast, transparent and reliable!

First Grand Prix:

1950

Number of laps:

78

Circle length:

3,337 km

Race distance:

260, 286 km.

Lap record:

1:12.909 Lewis Hamilton (2021)

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