The Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix is unmatched, the highlight of the Formula 1 calendar when it comes to both glamour and challenge. Baroque Travel can get you there
Watch the most glamorous Formula 1 race of the year as it soars past, from Casino Square to the most famous Hairpin Bend in the world, through the tunnel and past a myriad super yachts whose owners are watching the race with you.
Monte Carlo offers a legendary, exciting circuit with twists and turns that are historic. The route is very challenging for both teams and drivers alike, and the narrow circuit that weaves through the streets of the magnificent Municipality of Monaco is as exciting as it is historic. This is a must-see event, so if you’re planning to head to Europe for the summer, make sure you get your tickets right away.
Take a glimpse of the 2015 Monaco Grand Prix Schedule…
Thursday 21 May
6am Roads closed to public traffic
8.30 – 9.15am Free Formula Renault 3.5 practice session
10 – 11.30am First free Practice Session F1™
12 – 12.45am Free Practice Session GP2
2 – 3.30pm 2nd Free Practice Session F1™
4.15 – 6.15pm Free Practice Porsche Supercup
7.30pm Opening of track to road traffic
Friday 22 May
7am Track closed to road traffic
9.45 – 10.15am Porsche Supercup Qualifying Session
11.15 – 12.20pm GP2 – First Race – 42 laps
2pm Track opened to road traffic
Saturday 23 May
7am Track closed to road traffic
9 – 9.25am Formula Renault 3.5 – Stage A Qualifying Sessions
9.30 – 9.55am Formula Renault 3.5 – Stage B Qualifying Sessions
11 – 12 noon Formula 1 3rd Practice Session
2 – 3pm Formula 1 Qualifying Sessions
4.10 – 5pm GP2 – Start of 2nd Race – 30 laps
6.30pm Opening of track to road traffic
Sunday 24 May
7am Track closed to road traffic
9.45 – 10.20am Porsche Supercup – Race Start – 16 laps
11.10 – 12 noon Formula Renault 3.5 – Race Start – 44 minutes + 1 lap
12.30pm Formula 1 Drivers Parade
2pm Start of the 73rd Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco
7.30pm Track open to road traffic