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Formula 1 Grand Prix cars with turbo engines will be able to take part in the 15th Grand Prix de Monaco Historique in April 24-26, 2026. Changes to FIA regulations will enable the Organizing and Selection Committee at Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM) to reserve a specific class for them, as originally planned for 2022, when the Race G was introduced, for F1 single-seaters that raced at Monaco Grand Prix from 1981 to 1985.
The stars, however, and to the delight of those nostalgic for F1's golden age, are likely to remain the 3-liter-engined single-seaters. Generally equipped with Ford Cosworth DFV V8s, their advent in 1966 fundamentally changed the image and reputation of F1. An expected field of 80 to 100 cars in Race D to G, all generally in a state of perfect preservation, capable of racing faster than fifty years ago on the streets of Monaco, in much better grip conditions and in complete safety.
13 April 2026
An exceptional broadcast setup
To make sure you don’t miss a moment of the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique 2026, the Automobile Club de Monaco has set up a massive broadcasting operation. From coverage of the weekend on YouTube to a star-studded studio panel and renowned experts, here is everything you need to know about the event’s broadcast. To […]
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