SPORTSDISTINCTION  06.25

2025 Monaco Grand Prix

2025’s Summer Monaco Grand Prix illustrates the fast-paced changes and upsets of this exciting sport in the exhilarating race of the year. There have been a host of last-minute team changes as the thrills and spills of the industry necessitate fast responses. Adding to the excitement are the fleet of new young rookies testing their Formula 1 chops. The combination of established champions and future stars make this Grand Prix a place where history and new chapters will be written.

All eyes are on seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) and Charles Leclerc (Ferrari). George Russell (Mercedes) will be joined by 18-year-old Andrea Kimi (Mercedes). Yuki Tsunoda is the new Red Bull hope. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will represent McLaren.

If you are planning to attend the Monaco Grand Prix, the Principality offers a multitude of viewing points including stands, balconies, yachts and hilltops at a wide range of prices. The buildings along Monaco’s Port Hercule provide the best spots. Stand K is the most sought-after because of its panoramic view of the Piscine chicane and the yachts, as well as a glimpse of the pit exit. Stand T, facing the pits, allows observation of the pit stops and team preparations as well as the podium ceremony. There are temporary stands around the circuit, and these are the most accessible general public tickets starting at 45 euros. Rochter Hill (located behind the Sainte-Dévote corner at the foot of the Oceanographic Museum) provides a standing area for spectators on its elevated embankment.

Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Scuderia Ferrari during the drivers parade at the 2025 Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by filedimage

Andrea Kimi Antonelli and George Russell. Courtesy mercedesamgf1