2023 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix

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Who will win the 2023 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix?

  • Max Verstappen

    Votes: 140 47.8%
  • Sergio Perez

    Votes: 13 4.4%
  • Fernando Alonso

    Votes: 90 30.7%
  • Lance Stroll

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Charles Leclerc

    Votes: 15 5.1%
  • Carlos Sainz

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • Lewis Hamilton

    Votes: 10 3.4%
  • George Russell

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • Kevin Magnussen

    Votes: 3 1.0%
  • Nico Hulkenberg

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Pierre Gasly

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Esteban Ocon

    Votes: 3 1.0%
  • Yuki Tsunoda

    Votes: 3 1.0%
  • Nyck De Vries

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Valtteri Bottas

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Zhou Guanyu

    Votes: 3 1.0%
  • Logan Sargeant

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Alexander Albon

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lando Norris

    Votes: 5 1.7%
  • Oscar Piastri

    Votes: 2 0.7%

  • Total voters
    293
The crown jewel in Formula One's crown, the Monaco Grand Prix is next on the 2023 calendar. After an unplanned break, teams will be anxious to set the pace on this irregular circuit.
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The end of May was supposed to mark the beginning of Formula One's first triple-header of 2023. But with torrential flooding cancelling the Imola event, the paddock has hot-footed it across the border into Monaco for what is arguably the most unique event on the sport's calendar.

Winding through ancient streets sided by rock-hard metal barriers, the Monaco Grand Prix is always a spectacle to watch, especially on Saturday. This unique circuit may not produce spectacular racing, but thanks to its challenging layout, qualifying is always worth the watch.

Upgrades in Monaco​

One major problem teams are facing following the cancellation of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Imola is the lack of running with new upgrades. Many teams, including Mercedes had planned to trial significant upgrades on the Italian circuit. However, with that event now lost, it will be a tough decision as to whether they run the new pieces in Monaco or not.

Whilst they surely want to improve their cars as early as possible, Monaco is a circuit different to any other. An upgrade that works at most Formula One venues may not work at Monaco. Whilst a design that shows performance at Monaco may not correlate with the rest of the calendar. Risking this confusion when flying within a hair's width of the barriers is dangerous business. If a driver were to break a new part without providing enough data to ensure it works, it would set their car's development back weeks and take a large chunk out of the cost cap budget.

Sidepods ready for the 2023 Mercedes F1 car at Monaco - Image credit: Simon Lazenby on Twitter


To run or not to run upgrades at Monaco is a big question. Mercedes is one team that will be anxious to trial its latest improvements given the change's sizeable nature. Journalists and photographers in the pitlane today have been left in awe at new Mercedes flanks featuring pronounced sidepods. Whether or not this change radically improves the team's car will be an interesting topic of conversation this weekend.

A different order?​

As F1 press won't let the community forget, Monaco is a unique race on the F1 calendar. In fact, it's not really a race at all. By the time we get to Sunday, the final race result is pretty much confirmed given overtaking is seemingly impossible. Bar the odd driver error or poor show of reliability, the result at the end of qualifying remains until the end of the race.

As a result, it is crucial to maximise one's qualifying pace. This also means that the order could see a shake up this weekend. Throughout the season, we've seen the top four teams be much closer on a Saturday than a Sunday. That, coupled with the unique layout characteristics mean the race win is absolutely up for grabs.

In his podium interview at Miami, Fernando Alonso mentioned Monaco as the possible location for his elusive 33rd F1 race win. Considering the Aston Martin's strength in lower-speed corners, this is entirely plausible. But when one considers the likes of Leclerc's super human qualifying pace and the Red Bull invincibility, one can truly get excited about Saturday afternoon's sessions.

How to watch the Monaco Grand Prix?​

In the past, the Monaco Grand Prix weekend featured particularities far greater than its layout. In fact, up until 2021, the first two practice sessions would take place on a Thursday rather than their typical slot on a Friday. This left a gap in proceedings on Fridays for drivers to complete media commitments and have a break.


However, in 2022 that all changed. Whilst many attempt to claim that the changes to tradition are in a bid for Formula One's organisers to take back control of the event from the Automobile Club de Monaco, that simply isn't the case. With triple headers coming as a result of the increasing number of races per season, something had to budge. The shortened weekend gives teams more time to prepare and rest between the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and Monaco.

With plenty going on during the weekend, you won't want to miss a second of on-track action. To ensure you stay up to speed with all the goings on, European fans can follow sessions live from the F1 TV app. British F1 enthusiasts however must make do with the Sky Sports F1 coverage or Channel 4 highlights.

The twenty F1 cars will take on the legendary Monaco street track this weekend for multiple sessions. Find all the times below:

Friday:​

FP1: 13:30 CEST - 14:30 CEST
FP2: 17:00 CEST - 18:00 CEST

Saturday:​

FP3: 12:30 CEST - 13:30 CEST
Qualifying: 16:00 CEST - 17:00 CEST

Sunday:​

Monaco Grand Prix: 15:00 CEST - 17:00 CEST

Will you watch the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix? Who are you cheering for?
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Yes, but it's still adapting the car you have designed for the whole season, to try to get the best result possible with what you have, not bringing something unique because you have to win this because Triple Crown and blah blah. Take the maximum points you can get and move on, championships are all that matter.

On the other hand, the Indianapolis 500 has teams bringing their most cared and loved cars, with special parts that are literally massaged and polished for months so they have maximum performance and minimal friction. Having a crash during the month of May means losing the special car and usually teams never claw back the speed lost in the incident. You also won't see drivers just chilling in the last laps because "points are good for the championship". Heck, absolutely nobody cares about the points standings at Indianapolis, winning it is all that matters. It could be a non points event and little stuff would change.

And then compare Monaco GP to 24 Hours of Le Mans. The latter has seen several types of cars race there, be inside championships or stand-alone. It never changed its reputation and stature in the motorsports world. Monaco GP has been all about F1 for decades. Imagine for a moment that the event got dropped from the F1 calendar and had to go on with another series, like the Macau GP. Do you think it would have even remotely as much interest as it has nowadays? What kind of drivers and teams it would attract? Do you believe that the winner of that event in those conditions should be considered as a gem winner for the Triple Crown?
I tend to agree that Monaco without F1 wouldn't attract the attention it does now and in the past, while it seems that the spectacle of the Indy 500 is about speed and Le Mans 24 hours race is about endurance, Monaco is about Money... old and new, the one celebrates desire to be seen at by all and sundry, and the super rich wish to be at quietly with other super rich... not necessarily seen by the peasants though
 
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i like all three events where for me Le mans is number one and Indy is second. Monaco is part of the F1 just like Ferrari it is the streets of the streets circuits where you can't relax a lap.
 
Ah Perez... How dumb (again). Going off in Q1.
That should have been a bankerlaps, to get trough to Q3 with such a fast car.
Our streetfighter was overdriving it again.
Can't imagine how gutted he will feel.
Verstappen that made miracles happen in the last sector, bizarre.
Qualify is the only proper race at Monaco.
 
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Martins is usually reliable for some kind of F2 buffoonery, but that takes the cake. What about double waved yellows, SC boards and a blind corner tells you to just fly around at the delta on hugging the inside. Slow down, prepare to stop, the track may be blocked. You don't get a clubman license without knowing that. It's not good enough.
 
I tend to agree that Monaco without F1 wouldn't attract the attention it does now and in the past, while it seems that the spectacle of the Indy 500 is about speed and Le Mans 24 hours race is about endurance, Monaco is about Money... old and new, the one celebrates desire to be seen at by all and sundry, and the super rich wish to be at quietly with other super rich... not necessarily seen by the peasants though
Monaco to me is about precision, I struggle to lap consistant on a ginetta jr round there and these guys do it in humungous F1 cars, that's impressive. Only thing more impressive is Isle of Man and Macau IMO.
 
Doesn't anyone want to say again that Monaco is a boring race weekend? :p

Verstappen showed once again today that he is one of the greatest F1 drivers ever. Alonso and Verstappen were in a class of their own this race!
 
Doesn't anyone want to say again that Monaco is a boring race weekend? :p

Verstappen showed once again today that he is one of the greatest F1 drivers ever. Alonso and Verstappen were in a class of their own this race!
the monaco gp is a super boring track man. I dont know how could you be excited (except rain in two laps. After thtat, i get sleep again)
 
I can't believe Alpha Tauri still tolerates Tsunoda's immature and disrespectful outbursts on the radio. Are there other drivers in the Red Bull Junion academy?
 
the monaco gp is a super boring track man. I dont know how could you be excited (except rain in two laps. After thtat, i get sleep again)
qualifying was also quite fun yesterday. I doubt if you are a real motorsport fan? it doesn't get much better. I have seen an exciting race;)

these conditions were very difficult. Motorsport at its best
 
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Doesn't anyone want to say again that Monaco is a boring race weekend? :p

Verstappen showed once again today that he is one of the greatest F1 drivers ever. Alonso and Verstappen were in a class of their own this race!
Typically, the weekend is ok, the race is nearly always boring, qualifying is typically very good. Yes, this race was exciting for 20 minutes due to the rain, but that will happen at any track where there is rain. If it didn’t rain, the race would have been incredibly dull. Monaco isn’t going anywhere, but I wouldn’t be upset if it was replaced.

And yes, Max is just on another level. He’s been the best driver on the grid since at least 2019
 
The first F1 race I ever saw live was in Monaco. I thought that was the most jaw dropping sporting event I had ever seen. Drivers on top of each other on those narrow streets at those speeds, to me, was ridiculous.

Now years on, my outlook has changed. I still appreciate the precision it takes to get a car around at speed on those streets. But if I just look at the race from a strictly entertainment perspective, it is almost NASCAR-like without the crashes.

Most viewers want something "spectacular" to happen every time they watch a race. Quite frankly, Monaco is no more boring than any other race. Remember the only reason the other tracks look better is because they are long and wide enough to allow "DRS" be an artificial way of passing. And even that doesn't work if all of the cars get close to each other.

People said Mercedes domination was "boring". To be able to see a team put together win after win is anything but boring. I am not a Max fan, but Red Bull's domination is anything but boring. Red Bull's domination with Vettel wasn't boring.

The question becomes "what do you expect when you view an event to make it non boring"? Crashes? World Record speed? Wheel to wheel racing ? Fights between drivers? BOP for F1?
 

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