There will be three more occasions to celebrate, on Sunday, in the streets of the Principality: the 78th Monaco Formula One Grand Prix, with a Monegasque driver in pole position for the first time since Louis Chiron in 1936, long before the World Championship was created in 1950. Charles Leclerc, the local hero, will start at 3 pm for 78 laps with Dutchman Max Verstappen (Red Bull) next to him.
Two other races are planned, as curtain-raisers in the morning: the first round of the 2021 season in the glamourous Porsche Supercup (10:30 am, 17 laps), with Dorian Boccolacci on the second row, and Race 2 of Formula Regional by Alpine (12:00 pm, 30 minutes), with three French drivers in the race including Isack Hadjar, who won Race 1 on Saturday, and two very fast young girls, Spaniard Mari Boya and Swiss Lena Bühler.
It will surely be another day to remember for motor racing fans in Monaco.