MONACO F1 GP. The Formula 1 world championship continues on the legendary street circuit of the Principality this weekend of May 27 and 28, 2023. What time to follow the tests and the race? Here is the program, TV channels and schedules.

F1 resumes its rights this weekend with the 2023 Monaco GP! A week after the cancellation of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, due to the floods that hit northern Italy, the paddock is taking up residence this weekend in Monaco, where the sixth round of the 2023 world championship will be held. On one of the oldest Formula 1 circuits, drawn in the streets of Monaco, the first tests will take place this Friday May 26 on Canal Sport, from 1:10 p.m., the qualifications will be held Saturday May 27 at 3:40 p.m. race is scheduled for 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 28, still on the encrypted channel.

A year ago, Mexican driver Sergio Perez triumphed in Monaco ahead of his teammate Max Verstappen for a Red Bull double. Winner of the last Grand Prix played three weeks ago on the side of Miami, the Dutchman won only once in the Principality, in 2021. Leader of the world championship after six races, Max Verstappen will once again be the driver to beat this weekend.

In Monaco, where the spectacle is often at the rendezvous, on a slow and tortuous circuit, the opponents of the Red Bulls can believe in their chances, starting with the Ferraris, the Mercedes and the Aston Martins, all in search of a first victory this season. Will the unchallenged domination of the Austrian team in 2023 come to an end on Sunday in the Principality? Find below the complete program of this Grand Prix of Monaco.

To make sure you don’t miss anything from the Monaco Grand Prix, you won’t have to take a siesta on Friday, the first free practice session being scheduled for the very beginning of the afternoon. The race will take place on Sunday at the traditional time of 3 p.m. for the Grand Prix contested in Europe.

The 2023 Monaco Grand Prix will be broadcast on Canal, the regular broadcaster of the world championship. The three free practice sessions will be broadcast on Canal Sport on Friday and Saturday. Qualifying on Saturday and the race, which will start at 3 p.m. on Sunday in the streets of the Principality, will be broadcast exclusively on the Canal group’s premium channel.

Do you prefer to follow the Grand Prix on your computer, tablet or warm at the bottom of your bed with your smartphone and your duvet? No problem, this sixth Grand Prix of the season will of course also be viewable in streaming. You have two options: access to the Canal MyCanal streaming platform or via the official F1 website, F1.com. Both will offer all the practice, qualifying and race sessions live but also in replay. On MyCanal, activating expert mode also makes it possible to combine screens, multi-cameras (including on-board cameras) and data, for example the drivers’ lap times in real time. On F1.com, the live broadcast of the tests and the race is supplemented by replays, documentaries or historical reminders via the F1TV Pro service, offered at 64.99 euros per year or 7.99 euros per month.