From the stunning vista to the deafening soundtrack, few events get the blood of a historic motor racing fan pumping like the Monaco Historic Grand Prix.
Back for its 15th running in 2026, this one-of-a-kind event sees pre-war leviathans, '50s sportscars and iconic F1 racers go head-to-head around the streets of the Principality, in a series of must-see races. This year, turbo engine Grand Prix machines will also be taking centre stage, making for a weekend you just can't miss - catch every moment of the action.
The 15th Grand Prix de Monaco Historique came to a close on Sunday, April 26, with eight races delivering action throughout the day. Both Stuart Hall and Michael Lyons claimed two victories.
The day got underway early, with Series A2 providing immediate entertainment from 8 a.m. Mark Shaw impressed with a commanding drive in the Scarab F1 n°48, taking victory ahead of Max Smith-Hilliard (Lotus 16 n°42) and John Spiers (Maserati 250F n°34).