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Youthful look for the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique
15 July 2026

Youthful look for the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique

From the 24th edition of the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique, which will take place from January 30th to February 3rd 2021, several modifications to the regulations will appear:

Cars complying with road legislation and whose similar model participated in a Monte-Carlo Rally until the 51st edition of January 1983 will be eligible*

* List below of the new eligible models:

RAMC 1981

AUDI QUATTRO – CITROEN VISA SUPER – DATSUN BLUEBIRD RS TURBO-  FIAT 127 SPORT –          LADA 1300 – NISSAN LANGLEY – OPEL KADETT D 1300S – PEUGEOT 505 SRD et STI – PEUGEOT 604 – RELIANT KITTEN – RENAULT 5 TURBO – TOYOTA STARLET – VOLVO 242 GT 

RAMC 1982

ALFA-ROMEO ALFASUD SPRINT – BMW 323i – BMW 635 CSi – CITROEN VISA TROPHEE –          FERRARI 308 GTB – FIAT RITMO 105 TC – FORD ESCORT XR3 – ISUZU GEMINI – LANCIA BETA HPE – MATRA MURENA – MAZDA 323 – MAZDA 818 – MITSUBISHI LANCER TURBO – PORSCHE 924 CARRERA GTS – RENAULT 5 ALPINE TURBO – SEAT 124 2000

RAMC 1983

ALFA-ROMEO ALFETTA GTV6 – CITROEN VISA CHRONO – FIAT PANDA – FIAT RITMO ABARTH –    FORD ESCORT RS 1600i – LANCIA 037 – NISSAN 240 RS – NISSAN PULSAR COUPE – NISSAN SILVIA – OPEL MANTA B GTE – RENAULT 18 TURBO – SEAT RITMO 75 – SUBARU LEONE 1800 – TALBOT SAMBA GLS et RALLYE

Monte-Carlo will be, exceptionally, the only starting city for this 2021 edition.

4 Categories: 

I – Cars built from 1911 until 12/31/1965 (The Classics)

II – Cars built between 1/1/1966 and 31/12/1971

III – Cars built between 1/1/1972 and 31/12/1976

IV – Cars built between 1/1/1977 and 31/12/1982

2 Averages instead of 3

Official Store: new opening hours
15 July 2026

Official Store: new opening hours

From Tuesday June 2nd, ACM Official Store will be opened from Monday to Saturday, from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm

All hygiene rules required have been implemented to ensure safety for our clients.

Re-opening of the Automobile Club de Monaco’s Official Store
15 July 2026

Re-opening of the Automobile Club de Monaco’s Official Store

From Monday to Friday (closed during the week-end)
10:00 – 12:00 / 14:00 – 17:00

All hygiene rules required have been implemented to ensure safety for our clients.

Ticketing Information
15 July 2026

Ticketing Information

Dear Customers,

As the bookings cannot be postponed for the following year (2021), we already started the refund process for all orders. If you already received your tickets, please do not send them back to us.

In order to proceed to the different formalities as soon as possible, please read and review the following information:

1/ If you have booked on our website www.formula1monaco.com and your credit card used for the ticket purchase is still valid (if there has been no renewal of your card), you will be automatically re-credited and you will receive a confirmation e-mail.

PLEASE NOTE: if your credit card has changed in the meantime (expired date, theft or loss), please send us your full bank details, as well as the reservation number (imperative) to allow us to make the refund by bank transfer.

2/ If you have booked your tickets by Mail, Telephone, E-mail, or at the Ticketing Office Counter, please send us the following information to allow us to make the refund by bank transfer.

Bank details :

Name & address of beneficiary :

Bank name and address :

IBAN :

BIC or Swift :

Your reservation number (imperative) :

 

To the following address:

By E-mail: [email protected]

or by letter: Automobile Club de Monaco 23 Boulevard Albert 1er 98000 Monaco

 

For any questions regarding your refund, please contact us :

  • by e-mail: [email protected]
  • or by letter: Automobile Club de Monaco – 23 Bld Albert 1er 98000 MONACO

 

Best Regards,

La Billetterie Officielle

Retro 1961 - Major safety innovation
15 July 2026

Retro 1961 – Major safety innovation

May 14, 1961

In order to develop motorsport, Automobile Club de Monaco set up the first safety rails around the track. Similar to those you can see on the motorway, these barriers have to protect drivers, spectators and marshals.

Before this evolution, the track was secured by haystacks.

Nowadays, the Monégasque track is surrounded by 21km of safety rails.

In 1961, Stirling Moss won the race, driving a Lotus Climax.

With that victory, he became the first driver to claim three wins in the Principality.

For the ‘greatest driver never to win the World Championship’, the Monaco GP is a race where speed is not terribly important: « It’s just how good the car is, how well you can handle the car. It really is a fabulous race. »

2021: calendar of ACM events
15 July 2026

2021: calendar of ACM events

From Monday 18th to Sunday 24th of January
89th Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo

From Wednesday 27th of January to Wednesday 3rd of February
24th Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique

Saturday 8 of May
4th E-Prix de Monaco

From Thursday 20th to Sunday 23rd of May
78th Grand Prix de Monaco F1

From Wednesday 20th to Sunday 24th of October (dates to be confirmed)
6th E-Rallye Monte-Carlo
22nd Rallye Monte-Carlo ZENN

PRESS RELEASE
15 July 2026

PRESS RELEASE

The current situation concerning the worldwide pandemic and its unknown path of evolution, the lack of understanding as to the impact on the FIA F1 World Championship 2020, the uncertainty with regards to the participation of the teams, the consequences with regards to the differing measures of confinement as taken by various governments worldwide, the multi-border restrictions for accessing the Principality of Monaco, the pressure on all implicated businesses, their dedicated staff who are unable to undertake the necessary  installations, the availability of the indispensable workforce and volunteers (more than 1500) required for the success of the event means that the situation is no longer tenable.

 

As a result, and after careful consideration as to the gravity of this crisis worldwide, it is with great sadness that the AUTOMOBILE CLUB DE MONACO Board of Directors has taken the decision to cancel the 12th GRAND PRIX DE MONACO HISTORIQUE (8-10 May 2020) and the 78th GRAND PRIX DE MONACO FORMULA 1, FIA World Championship (21-24 May 2020).

 

To all the fans, spectators, partners and our members, the Board of Directors wishes to express its sincere regrets that these two events cannot be postponed and under no circumstances, will it be possible to organize these events later this year.

 

Monaco, March 19th 2020 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
15 July 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM), organizer of the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique (May 8-10, 2020) and Grand Prix Formula 1 (May 21-24, 2020), is fully aware of the spread of the Covid-19 and the worrying situation that this generates.

 

These are the reasons why the ACM is in permanent contact with the Monegasque Governmental Authorities, the sports and commercial entities of F1, the Federation Internationale Automobile (FIA) and the Formula One Group (FOG).

 

Preparations for the build-up of the circuit have just started with the first structures being installed in the coming days.

 

The ACM is ready to take all of the necessary precautions and will continue to comply with all measures as recommended by the official health authorities.

 

We will also continue to update you as the situation develops.

 

Based on the latest information provided to the ACM, both the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique and the Grand Prix Formula 1 2020 are currently expected to take place on the dates as originally planned.

 

Monaco, March 12th 2020

Focus on Rauno Aaltonen
15 July 2026

Focus on Rauno Aaltonen

Focus on the participation of Rauno AALTONEN on the 2020 edition of the Rally Historic. The finn was the winner of the Rallye Monte-Carlo in 1967 with its BMC Mini Cooper S.

On the road with Walter Röhrl
15 July 2026

On the road with Walter Röhrl

40 years after, one of the Monte-Carlo Legends is back on its traces of its victories.

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