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Formula 1 cars with turbo engines will be able to participate in the 15th Monaco Historic Grand Prix in May 2026. The evolution of the FIA regulations will indeed allow the Organising and Selection Committee of the Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM) to reserve a specific class for them, as was initially planned in 2022, when the G Series was established, reserved for F1 single-seaters that raced in the Monaco Grand Prix between 1981 and 1985. The stars of the show, however, and much to the delight of those nostalgic for F1's golden age, are expected to remain the 3-liter single-seaters.
With interest levels in classic and historic racing at all time highs, the Monaco Classic Grand Prix weekend becomes a bigger (and better) event with each running. The event takes place over 3 days in April, with practice and qualifying for most groups on Friday, followed by 2 days of racing - with a race almost every hour from about 9am, until 6pm. The packed programme makes for a fabulous spectacle as the cars battle around the streets of Monaco. Crucially it's not just the slimline formula cars of the 1950s and '60s, with classic Bugatti and other 1930's racing equipment going head to hear, there's sports cars and GTs too, right up to 1970's F1 machinery plus demonstration runs from all manner of race and road cars.
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L Automobile Club de Monaco est connu a travers deux epreuves mythiques que sont le Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo et le Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco. Depuis quelques années, de nouvelles epreuves sont organisees, notamment dans le domaine historique.
Contact Name: Michel Ferry
Contact Address: Commissaire General Adjoint, President, Historic Cars Commission, Monaco. AUTOMOBILE CLUB DE MONACO 44, rue Grimaldi - BP 464 MC 98012 MONACO CEDEX
View Website: http://www.formula1monaco.com/
Standard Admission (£): See organiser
Admission with classic car (£): See organiser
