There are few times the GRR crew is as excited as when we’re about to saddle up and head off to Monaco to watch three days of the best historic F1 racing there is (except for when we’re ready for one of our own Goodwood events of course). And, as well as bringing you trackside coverage from Monte Carlo, we’ll also have two days of the event streamed in full for you to watch.
We can present three very simple options to you. First, and obviously the best, is right here on GRR. We’ll have not only all the racing action in full, as well as qualifying on Saturday, but also our picks of the best action as well as photography and stories from Monaco.
The second option is to head over to our YouTube channel to watch the event in full, there you’ll be able to join in with our chat community and cast to your television should you wish.
The final option is to just open up Facebook and head to the Goodwood Road & Racing page, we’ll be streaming both days there, split into two parts per day.
Yes, we’ll put all the highlights from Monaco right here on GRR as well as posting the best moments, onboards and anything else exciting on our social media channels – Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok and Threads.
Should things go as planned, race highlights will also be hosted on GRR following the weekend.
Saturday’s feed will start at 06:45 BST (07:45 CET, 02:45 EST) with the first qualifying session set to get underway half an hour later at 07:15 (08:15, 03:15). The stream will finish at 16:00 after the end of the final session (17:00, 12:00).
Sunday’s stream begins at the same time – 6:45 BST – but ends slightly later, with the final race due to conclude at 16:30 (17:30, 12:30), although timings will be dependent on any delays at the event.
There are eight races taking place at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix in 2024. Each is named after someone significant in the history of the Monaco Grand Prix, and each for a different era as follows:
Race |
Cars |
A1 – Louis Chiron |
Pre-war Grand Prix cars and Voiturettes |
A2 – Juan Manuel Fangio |
Front-engined Grand Prix cars built before 1961 |
B – Graham Hill |
F1 cars from 1961-1965 and F2 cars from 1956-1960 |
C – Vittorio Marzotto |
Front-engined sports racing cars from 1952-57 |
D – Jackie Stewart |
Grand Prix cars from 1966-72 |
E – Niki Lauda |
Grand Prix cars 1973-76 |
F – Gilles Villeneuve |
Grand Prix cars 1977-80 |
G – Ayrton Senna |
Grand prix cars 1981-85 |
There are two on Saturday, a parade of classic cars with UBS, and a four-lap celebration of Ayrton Senna.
Photography by Pete Summers and Ben Miles.
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