Monaco F1 Grand Prix 2022: Start Time, TV, Grid, Live Stream



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Max Verstappen heads the Monaco Grand Prix for the first time this season after winning in Spain last week.

Charles Leclerc’s failure to lead in Spain was a severe blow to the Monégaque, who is heading into his home race hoping to put his disappointment from last year behind him.

Mercedes showed signs of improvement at Barcelona and could get involved in the principality’s narrow, winding roads. Here’s how to keep up with all the action.

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F1 MONACO GRAND PRIX START TIME

FRIDAY – First practice14:00 local time [13:00 BST, 08:00 EDT]

FRIDAY – Second practice17:00 local time [16:00 BST, 11:00 EDT]

SATURDAY – final training13:00 local time [12:00 BST, 07:00 EDT]

SATURDAY – Qualification16:00 local time [15:00 BST, 10:00 EDT]

SUNDAY – Grand Prix:15:00 local time [14:00 BST, 09:00 EDT]

WHERE CAN I WATCH THE 2022 MONACO F1 GP?

Every session of the weekend will be streamed live on Sky Sports’ dedicated F1 channel. Customers who subscribe to Sky Sports F1 can follow all the action on the go thanks to the Sky Go app.

Alternatively, you can buy a NOW TV Day Pass for just £9.99 to watch all of Sky Sports’ coverage on your smart TV, mobile device, tablet or computer.

Channel 4 will only be showing the British and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix in full on free to air in the UK this year. The highlights of all other races are shown in a prime time slot on C4.

In the USA, ESPN Live coverage of each session will be broadcast to subscribed fans Stateside.

Friday’s training sessions will be available ESPNU while all the action airs Saturday and Sunday ESPN2.

Live streaming is available through the ESPN app.

ABC will provide free-to-air coverage of the US and Mexican Grands Prix, although such coverage covers races only.

In Australia, all sessions from every weekend of the year are broadcast live on subscription Fox sports or through his kayo streaming service.

Nine network offers a free alternative showing live highlights of all 23 races plus the Australian Grand Prix.

In Canada, qualifying and the race will be broadcast live in English on a subscription channel TSNwho pulls out for cover Sky Sports In the United Kingdom. That TSN GO App allows fans in Canada to watch F1 on the go.

Reporting in French is available at RDS to subscribers who will be streaming Air Qualifying and the race live. You can download RDS GO when you are on the go.

HOW CAN I WATCH THE 2022 MONACO GP ON F1 TV PRO?

F1 TV Pro is available to fans in multiple regions with exclusive camera angles and live coverage of every session.

Check the F1 official website to see if F1 TV Pro is available in your location. You have to pay a fee to sign up, prices vary by location.

F1 TV Pro is available on most PC operating systems as well as many established tablet and mobile providers – for a list of all suitable devices click here.

ODDS FOR THE MONACO GP

Charles Leclerc – 21/20

Max Verstappen – 6/5

Carlos Sainz – 16/1

George Russel – 16/1

Sergio Perez – 18/1

Lewis Hamilton – 18/1

Valtteri Bottas – 150/1

Lando Norris-250/1

Daniel Ricciardo – 500/1

Fernando Alonso – 500/1

Kevin Magnussen – 750/1

Esteban Ocon-750/1

Yuki Tsunoda-1000/1

Sebastian Vettel-1000/1

Lance walk 1000/1

Guanyuzhou-1000/1

Mick Schumacher – 1000/1

Pierre Gasly-1000/1

Nicholas Latifi – 2500/1

Alexander Albon-2000/1

[William Hill – Odds correct at time of writing]

GPFans’ F1 MONACO GP PREDICTION

Charles Leclerc appeared poised for victory at last weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix before his Ferrar engine gave out and headed to his home race. He will look to regain lost ground against rival Max Verstappen.

After the tragedy of crashing in qualifying and not starting the race due to damage last year, Leclerc will look to exorcise his demons with a strong performance this weekend.

Ferrari have proven traction monsters this season and look fantastic in slow corners which should make Scuderia favorites but we’ve quickly learned in previous seasons to write off Verstappen and Red Bull at our peril.

Mercedes will be closer this weekend due to track characteristics but a pole challenge remains just out of reach.

WINNER: Charles Leclerc

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