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After a weekend without Formula 1 due to the floods that have affected the Emilia-Romagna region, the World Championship resumes its activity at the end of May with the Monaco Grand Prix, while waiting to know if any of the teams have opted to use the new features in their single-seaters or if they will definitely leave it for the Spanish Grand Prix, which is just around the corner, almost two weeks away from its celebration.
Max Verstappen arrives as leader of the championship at the Monte Carlo circuit, seventh round of the calendar, sixth real after the KO of Imola. The Dutchman has won three races so far this season (Bahrain, Australia and Miami). The two-time champion dominates ahead of his teammate Checo Perez, who has won the other two Grand Prix (Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan).
Right now, the '1' is 14 points ahead of the Mexican competitor (Max's 119 against Checo's 105), although the Mexican is very good at urban tracks and this race, which he won last season, is marked on his calendar to take the lead again.
The Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, May 28, 2023.
Circuit: Circuit de Monte Carlo
Length: 3.34 km
Curves: 18
Place: Principality of Monaco
When and at what time to watch live the Monaco Grand Prix 2023?
Free Practice 1
Friday, May 26 - 05:30 CT
Free Practice 2
Friday, May 26 - 09:00 CT
Free Practice 3
Saturday, May 27 - 04:30 CT
Qualifying
Saturday, May 27 - 08:00 CT
Race
Sunday, May 28 - 07:00 CT
Spain
DAZN - Movistar+ (DAZN F1)
Argentina
Fox Sports Channels
Colombia
Fox Sports Channels
Mexico
Fox Sports Channels
Venezuela
Fox Sports Channels
Chile
Fox Sports Channels
Puerto Rico
Univision
USA
ESPN
UK
C4, Sky Sports
TF1, Canal+
Italy
Sky Italia, TV8