The Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix is held on the Monte Carlo street circuit in the Principality of Monaco. The first edition took place on April 14, 1929, at the initiative of Antony Noghes, founder of the ACM Automobile Club de Monaco, while the first edition valid for the World Championship was on May 21, 1950.
Roll of Honour pre-F1
1929 – Monte Carlo: William Grover-Williams (Bugatti)
1930 – Monte Carlo: René Dreyfus (Bugatti)
1931 – Monte Carlo: Louis Chiron (Bugatti)
1932 – Monte Carlo: Tazio Nuvolari (Alfa Romeo)
1933 – Monte Carlo: Achille Varzi (Bugatti)
1934 – Monte Carlo: Guy Moll (Alfa Romeo)
1935 – Monte Carlo: Luigi Fagioli (Mercedes-Benz)
1936 – Monte Carlo: Rudolf Caracciola (Mercedes-Benz)
1937 – Monte Carlo: Manfred von Brauchitsch (Mercedes-Benz)
1948 – Monte Carlo: Giuseppe Farina (Maserati)
Monaco GP Roll of Honour
1950 – Monte Carlo: Juan Manuel Fangio (Alfa Romeo)
1952 – Monte Carlo: Vittorio Marzotto (Ferrari)
1955 – Monte Carlo: Maurice Trintignant (Ferrari)
1956 – Monte Carlo: Stirling Moss (Maserati)
1957 – Monte Carlo: Juan Manuel Fangio (Maserati)
1958 – Monte Carlo: Maurice Trintignant (Cooper)
1959 – Monte Carlo: Jack Brabham (Cooper)
1960 – Monte Carlo: Stirling Moss (Lotus)
1961 – Monte Carlo: Stirling Moss (Lotus)
1962 – Monte Carlo: Bruce McLaren (Cooper)
1963 – Monte Carlo: Graham Hill (BRM)
1964 – Monte Carlo: Graham Hill (BRM)
1965 – Monte Carlo: Graham Hill (BRM)
1966 – Monte Carlo: Jackie Stewart (BRM)
1967 – Monte Carlo: Denny Hulme (Brabham)
1968 – Monte Carlo: Graham Hill (Lotus)
1969 – Monte Carlo: Graham Hill (Lotus)
1970 – Monte Carlo: Jochen Rindt (Lotus)
1971 – Monte Carlo: Jackie Stewart (Tyrrell)
1972 – Monte Carlo: Jean-Pierre Beltoise (BRM)
1973 – Monte Carlo: Jackie Stewart (Tyrrell)
1974 – Monte Carlo: Ronnie Peterson (Lotus)
1975 – Monte Carlo: Niki Lauda (Ferrari)
1976 – Monte Carlo: Niki Lauda (Ferrari)
1977 – Monte Carlo: Jody Scheckter (Wolf)
1978 – Monte Carlo: Patrick Depailler (Tyrrell)
1979 – Monte Carlo: Jody Scheckter (Ferrari)
1980 – Monte Carlo: Carlos Reutemann (Williams)
1981 – Monte Carlo: Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari)
1982 – Monte Carlo: Riccardo Patrese (Brabham)
1983 – Monte Carlo: Keke Rosberg (Williams)
1984 – Monte Carlo: Alain Prost (McLaren)
1985 – Monte Carlo: Alain Prost (McLaren)
1986 – Monte Carlo: Alain Prost (McLaren)
1987 – Monte Carlo: Ayrton Senna (Lotus)
1988 – Monte Carlo: Alain Prost (McLaren)
1989 – Monte Carlo: Ayrton Senna (McLaren)
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1990 – Monte Carlo: Ayrton Senna (McLaren)
1991 – Monte Carlo: Ayrton Senna (McLaren)
1992 – Monte Carlo: Ayrton Senna (McLaren)
1993 – Monte Carlo: Ayrton Senna (McLaren)
1994 – Monte Carlo: Michael Schumacher (Benetton)
1995 – Monte Carlo: Michael Schumacher (Benetton)
1996 – Monte Carlo: Olivier Panis (Ligier)
1997 – Monte Carlo: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)
1998 – Monte Carlo: Mika Häkkinen (McLaren)
1999 – Monte Carlo: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)
2000 – Monte Carlo: David Coulthard (McLaren)
2001 – Monte Carlo: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)
2002 – Monte Carlo: David Coulthard (McLaren)
2003 – Monte Carlo: Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams)
2004 – Monte Carlo: Jarno Trulli (Renault)
2005 – Monte Carlo: Kimi Räikkönen (McLaren)
2006 – Monte Carlo: Fernando Alonso (Renault)
2007 – Monte Carlo: Fernando Alonso (McLaren)
2008 – Monte Carlo: Lewis Hamilton (McLaren)
2009 – Monte Carlo: Jenson Button (Brawn)
2010 – Monte Carlo: Mark Webber (Red Bull)
2011 – Monte Carlo: Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)
2012 – Monte Carlo: Mark Webber (Red Bull)
2013 – Monte Carlo: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
2014 – Monte Carlo: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
2015 – Monte Carlo: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
2016 – Monte Carlo: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2017 – Monte Carlo: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
2018 – Monte Carlo: Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull)
2019 – Monte Carlo: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2021 – Monte Carlo: Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
2022 – Monte Carlo: Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
2023 – Monte Carlo: Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
2024 – Monte Carlo: Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
2025 – Monte Carlo: Lando Norris (McLaren)
2026 – Monte Carlo: Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes)