The 2022 F1 calendar sees the sport stay in Europe for the seventh round of the championship, heading to the historical playground of Monte Carlo - a venue that's been on the calendar since the first year of the World Championship in 1950.
The unique challenge of Monaco remains undiminished despite the intervening years, with barriers and walls in close proximity and ensuring the drivers never get even a moment's respite.
Last year, Red Bull's Max Verstappen took a measured victory in what proved to be a critical race in the title fight. But this was after Ferrari's Charles Leclerc retired from pole position before the race even started - will he get his revenge this year?
RacingNews365.com will be bringing you all the action as it happens and you can follow the race weekend on our live blog here. Keep in mind that Monaco has broken with tradition this year and will hold practice on Friday - falling in line with the rest of the calendar.
Here's where to watch the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix live on TV in the UK, USA, and Australia.
2022 Monaco GP UK Broadcast Schedule (BST)
Day | Session | Channel | Time |
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Friday | FP1 | Sky Sports F1 | 12:30 |
Friday | FP2 | Sky Sports F1 | 15:45 |
Saturday | FP3 | Sky Sports F1 | 11:45 |
Saturday | Qualifying | Sky Sports F1 | 14:00 |
Saturday | Qualifying Highlights | Channel 4 | 22:00 |
Sunday | Grand Prix | Sky Sports F1 | 12:30 |
Sunday | Race Highlights | Channel 4 | 18:30 |
2022 Monaco GP USA TV Schedule (ET)
Day | Session | Channel | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Friday | FP1 | ESPN2 | 07:55 |
Friday | FP2 | ESPN2 | 10:55 |
Saturday | FP3 | ESPN2 | 06:55 |
Saturday | Qualifying | ESPN2 | 09:55 |
Sunday | Grand Prix | ESPN | 07:30 |
Sunday | Post-Race Show | ESPN3 | 11:00 |
2022 Monaco GP TV Schedule Australia (AEST)
Day | Session | Channel | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Friday | FP1 | FoxTel/Kayo | 22:00 |
Saturday | FP2 | FoxTel/Kayo | 01:00 |
Saturday | FP3 | FoxTel/Kayo | 21:00 |
Sunday | Qualifying | FoxTel/Kayo | 00:00 |
Sunday | Grand Prix | FoxTel/Kayo | 23:00 |
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