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Home » The 2026 Monaco Historic Grand Prix unveils its official poster
The 15th Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, taking place from April 24 to 26, 2026, has unveiled its official poster. With eight months to go before this eagerly awaited event, the poster pays tribute to one of the greatest names in Formula 1: Niki Lauda, marking 50 years since his back-to-back victories at the Monaco Grand Prix in 1975 and 1976.
To mark this symbolic anniversary, the Automobile Club de Monaco’s Organizing Committee chose to shine a light on this milestone in the history of its flagship event by revisiting the original 1976 poster. The artwork reprises the iconic visual style of the era while featuring Lauda’s winning Ferrari 312 T against the timeless backdrop of the modern-day Principality. A heartfelt tribute to the history and legends of motorsport, which the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique brings to life each year by gathering the most beautiful historic single-seaters for a truly unique spectacle.
This homage will also play out on track, with the D Series – Niki Lauda, named in his honor, showcasing Grand Prix F1 – 3-litre cars that competed between 1973 and 1976. The series will feature two classes: cars powered by the iconic Ford-Cosworth DFV engine (Class 1) and those powered by other engines (Class 2).
Save the date! Ticket sales will open soon — stay tuned!
Check out the posters from previous editions.
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