Everything is ready for the sixth Sunday of the season: the race will be live on TV on Sky Sport F1 and streaming on Now, deferred free on TV8. Great pole for Antonelli with Mercedes ahead of Verstappen’s Red Bull. Second row Ferrari with Hamilton and Leclerc. Then Hadjar, Russell and the McLarens of Piastri and Norris
After the exciting qualifying sessions on Saturday, the most important moment of the weekend has arrived, also for the sixth round of the world championship Formula 1 2026one of the most fascinating of the entire season. On the street circuit of Monte Carloon the roads of the Principality, everything is ready for the race Monaco Grand Prixscheduled Sunday 7 June. On a track where it is very difficult to overtake, the clear favorite is certainly the author of the pole position Andrea Kimi Antonellithan with his Mercedes he achieved the fastest qualifying time for the fourth time this year. The world championship leader recorded an excellent time, leading by just 43 thousandths Max Verstappenreally very competitive in Monte Carlo and second with the Red Bull. Behind them the Ferrariwho did not materialize the best times on Friday. Third Lewis Hamiltontwo tenths from Antonelli’s pole position. Fourth the home idol Charles Leclercwho risked an accident on the last available lap, three tenths behind the Italian. Behind the two Ferraris, the fifth fastest time was for the other Red Bull Isack Hadjar and sixth place on the grid George Russell. The Briton has never been at the level of his Mercedes teammate so far on the streets of Monte Carlo and is already well behind him in the championship 43 points. He also disappointed a bit in qualifying McLarenwhich took more than half a second from pole and did not go beyond the seventh fastest time Oscar Piastri and the eighth of Lando Norris. Completing the top ten of the last qualifying heat wasAlpine Of Pierre Gasly and the Racing Bulls Of Liam Lawsonninth and tenth. Sunshine also expected for Sunday, with the race of 78 rpm which will leave at 15. First there will be the competitions Formula 3, Formula 2 And Porsche Supercup.
F1 GP Monaco: where to see the Monte Carlo race
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The race of Formula 1 of Louis Vuitton Grand Prix of Monaco 2026scheduled Sunday 7 June on the street circuit of Monte Carlowill be broadcast live in full by Sky on Sky Sports F1 (channel 207even on the move SkyGo) and streaming on Now. The race will then be broadcast deferred on the digital terrestrial channel TV8al button 8 on the remote controlat hours 6.30pm. The city track of Monte Carlo, built on the streets of the Principality, hosted the first GP in 1929 and has been on the F1 calendar since 1950the year of the debut of the world championship. The circuit is the shortest of the season, measure 3,337 metersand presents 19 curvesof which 11 on the right and 8 on the left. A track, which runs clockwise, where the front and rear flaps cannot be opened during the race, given the lack of long straights. For the most part the corners are slow and tight between chicanes and hairpin bends, but there is no shortage of faster bends along the various ups and downs. High possibility of accidents and entry onto the track Safety Carespecially after the start and the first braking. With a dry race there should only be one tire change.
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F1 GP Monaco: Sunday TV programming
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Below are the Sunday opening hours Monaco Grand Prix 2026on the circuit of Monte Carlowith the complete television programming:
Sky Sport F1, channel 207 (on the move with SkyGo) and streaming on Now (live)
Sunday 7 June 2026
- 07:45 – F3 Feature Race (27 laps)
- 09:25 – F2 Feature Race (42 laps)
- 11.45am – Porsche Supercup Race (17 laps)
- 3.00pm – F1 Race 78 laps (live text on the Gazzetta website)
TV8 (free and deferred)
Sunday 7 June 2026
- 6.30pm – F1 78 lap race (delayed)
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