Overview
- The Monaco Grand Prix took place on Sunday, June 7, 2026, over 78 laps of the roughly 3.337–3.4 km Circuit de Montecarlo with tight walls and 19 turns that make qualifying decisive.
- Race coverage says the FIA removed a straight-line mode and banned active aerodynamics on both front and rear wings, forcing teams to rework downforce and suspension settings for low-speed, high-precision corners.
- Multiple outlets reported that Andrea Antonelli arrived at Monaco consolidated atop the drivers' standings after a string of wins, with Mercedes leading the constructors' table in the published season tallies.
- Fans could follow the weekend live on F1 TV Pro and Premium plus regional broadcasters including Disney+, ESPN, DAZN and Sky/Izzi, with F1 TV offering onboard cameras, team radio and live telemetry.
- Teams will carry setup lessons from Monaco into the next round at Barcelona (June 12–14), where engineers must balance the car updates forced by the new rules against different high-speed demands.