Here are all the details on how you can tune into the 2021 Monaco GP

One of the biggest race weekends of the F1 2021 calender is here - the Monaco Grand Prix!

Read on to find out all the latest news along with how you can watch the practice, qualifying and race sessions.

Latest - Ferrari are ‘very close to being a genuine threat’ after practice in Monaco

Sainz, who’s never finished outside the points in Monaco, gave an indication of Ferrari’s pace when he claimed a surprise P2 in Free Practice 1, his time just 0.119s off the Red Bull of Sergio Perez.

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FEROCIOUS FERRARI: Leclerc and Sainz are determined to challenge the front runners

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But then the Spaniard followed that up by heading FP2 for a large portion of the session, before being pipped by a tenth late on by teammate Charles Leclerc – the Ferraris the only cars yet to lap below 1m 12s in Monaco this weekend.

And Sainz was even more impressed with his performance given how much he’d been having to adapt his driving style behind the wheel of the Ferrari SF21.

“We definitely look very close to being a genuine threat,” said Sainz.

How to watch the Monaco Grand Prix

You can watch the Monaco Grand Prix and every other race, qualifying and practise sessions this season, on Sky Sports F1, which costs £18 per month on Sky TV, or £43 per month if you are new to Sky.

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NEW BEGINNINGS: Ricciardo swears to ‘leave nothing on the table’ as McLaren debut approaches

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You can also watch the Monaco Grand Prix using Now TV, which offers Sky Sports Day Passes for £9.98, or monthly passes for £33.99.

Sky Sports Monaco GP Schedule

  • Practice 1 - From 10am on Thursday, 20 May (Sky Sports F1 HD)
  • Practice 2 - From 1:45pm on Thursday, 20 May (Sky Sports F1 HD)
  • Practice 3 - From 10:45am on Saturday, 22 May (Sky Sports F1 HD)
  • Qualifying - From 1pm on Saturday, 22 May (Sky Sports F1 HD)
  • Grand Prix Sunday - From 12:30pm (Race from 2pm) on Sunday, 23 May (Sky Sports F1 HD)

All times UK.

There will also be extended highlights of the Monaco GP on Channel 4.

Channel 4 Spanish GP Schedule

  • Qualifying Highlights - Saturday, 22 May (time tbc)
  • Grand Prix Highlights - Sunday, 23 May (time tbc)

All times UK.

In the USA, it's ESPN that will be providing comprehensive coverage of the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix and provide races on every other circuit in the months to come.

ESPN Monaco Schedule

  • Practice 1 - Friday, 7 May - From 5:25am (ESPN 2)
  • Practice 2 - Friday, 7 May - From 8:55am (ESPN U)
  • Practice 3 - Saturday, 8 May - From 5:55am (ESPN 2)
  • Qualifying - Saturday, 8 May - From 8:55am (ESPN 2)
  • Grand Prix Sunday - Sunday, 9 May - From 7:30am (race at 9am) (ESPN 2)

All times Eastern.

US fans can also watch live F1 on YouTube TV, Sling TV and FuboTV.

Current Driver Standings

Lewis Hamilton has pulled further into the lead following another excellently driven race which saw the Englishman claim 1st in Spain.

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SMOOTH SAILING: Lewis Hamilton took yet another 1st place finish at the Spanish Grand Prix

Verstappen is by no means out of the race for the Championship with the season just getting going and trailing the Mercedes driver by just 14 points.

Valtteri Bottas has climbed up to 3rd, leapfrogging McLaren's Lando Norris in the process.

Kimi Raikkonen, Antonio GiovinazziI, Sebastian Vettel, George Russell, Mick Schumacher, Nicholas Latifi and Nikita Mazepin are all yet to score points so far this season.

Current Constructor Standings

The Silver Arrows are pulling ahead in the constructor standings, with both Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas claiming a spot on the podium in Spain.

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MASTERFUL MERCEDES: The Silver Arrows are pulling ahead

McLaren and Ferrari are in a close battle for third place at the moment, with youngster Lando Norris driving so impressively so far.

The Alfa Romeo, Williams and Haas teams are yet to score points so far this season.

Monaco GP Circuit Guide

Overtaking on the tight streets of Monaco is incredibly difficult, with the 2003 Grand Prix witnessing a grand total of zero passing moves!

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ICONIC TRACK: Nelson Piquet memorably described driving around Monaco as “like riding a bicycle around your living room”

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Number of Laps: 78

Circuit Length: 3.337km

Race Distance: 260.286 km

Lap Record: 1:14.260 Max Verstappen (2018)

Monaco Grand Prix Weekend Timetable

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RESPECT: Mercedes and Red Bull are no doubt the front runners for the 2021 F1 Championship

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Practice 1 - Thursday, 20 May - 5:30-6:30am / 10:30-11:30am BST / 11:30am-12:30pm CET

Practice 2 - Thursday, 20 May - 9-10am ET / 2-3pm BST / 3-4pm CET

Practice 3 - Saturday, 22 May - 6-7am ET / 11am-12pm BST / 12-1pm CET

Qualifying - Saturday, 22 May - 9-10am ET / 2-3pm BST / 3-4pm CET

Race - Sunday, 23 May - 9-11am ET / 2-4pm BST / 3-5pm CET

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