The iconic Monaco Grand Prix is set to host the sixth round of the 2026 Formula 1 season this weekend. Young Kimi Antonelli arrives leading the Drivers' Championship after his strong Canadian Sprint performance, but Monaco's unique challenge offers a reset. Qualifying is paramount on the tight street circuit, scheduled for Saturday at 16:00 local time, with the main Grand Prix race beginning Sunday at 15:00 local time. American fans can catch all the action live on F1 TV Pro or F1 TV Premium, offering onboard cameras, ad-free viewing, and even 4K HDR options for the full experience. The historic Circuit de Monaco, a fixture since 1955, demands precision and punishes errors, famously rewarding legends like Ayrton Senna with six victories. With clear skies and moderate temperatures predicted, the stage is set for a classic contest where championship contenders must master the walls to hold their advantage. This weekend will dictate if Antonelli can further solidify his lead or if an experienced hand can close the gap.

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