Monaco Historic Grand Prix

Going back in time

Organised by the Automobiles Club de Monaco (ACM) since 1997, the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, which takes place every two years before the Formula 1 Grand Prix, has become a not-to-be-missed event for collectors from all over the world and for enthusiasts of exceptional cars.
The event is a huge hit with the public, who turn out in ever-increasing numbers for each edition.
The year 2022 marks the 70th anniversary of the one and only Grand Prix Automobile de Monaco to be held outside the championship, and reserved for sports cars rather than single-seaters.

All in all, an exceptionally rare line-up awaits spectators, with several starting grids each as different as the next.
For three days, the competitors will be sharing their passion for competition at the highest level with the public, in real race situations. With the added bonus of the sounds and smells that characterise their cars of yesteryear, on a circuit built in the heart of the Principality of Monaco, whose layout is 80% identical to that of 1929 and is still used today in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship.

A celebration of motor sport

Following the great success of the previous edition, the Organising and Selection Committee of the Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM) has decided to retain the 8 series and classes in force for 2024 without any changes. The event will culminate in tributes and anniversaries in the form of real races in the authentic and majestic setting of the Principality's circuit.

Several pages of motor racing history are set to be turned during this 14th edition of the Historic Monaco Grand Prix. An idyllic flashback through the decades, honouring the cars and drivers who have contributed to the legend of the Monaco circuit since 1924!

1800 new parking spaces

The new Car Park des Salines located at the western entrance to the Principality, opposite the Jardin Exotique, can accommodate motorised spectators, offering easy access to the circuit as well as preferential rates.

The Circuit de Monaco can be reached either on foot, in 15 minutes, by taking the Galerie des Salines and following a meticulously signposted footpath, or by taking one of the shuttle buses specially provided by the Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco, which are free on presentation of a parking ticket.

These will run every 10 minutes, from 8am to 8pm, from the Parking des Salines to avenue Albert II in Fontvieille. Spectators will then be able to reach the Place d'Armes and the Circuit de Monaco in just a few minutes on foot or by taking the lifts.

We encourage spectators with reduced mobility to use this option.

We invite you to consult this page for more information: Parking des Salines

For more information, visit the ACM website