On Sunday, May 29th, we get another installment of the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, which is one of motorsport’s oldest events, and obviously makes its return in the 2022 season.
The Monaco Grand Prix had its first run in 1929, and in 1950 it was part of Formula 1’s inaugural World Championship season.
It has been absent from the schedule on only four occasions during Formula 1’s 72-year history.
Monaco’s prestige is heightened by its demanding layout and desirable location, with the circuit winding itself around the narrow streets of Monaco’s Principality, perched along the jaw-dropping French Riviera.
The Circuit of Monaco remains largely recognizable to the layout that first run 93 years ago, with the 3.3km track passing by landmarks such as the Hotel de Paris, Casino de Monte-Carlo, and iconic Port Hercule, in which float gargantuan nautical creations.
It is a circuit where track position and strategy are both vitally important, given that passing is extremely tough, while the barriers can quickly bite any driver who oversteps the limit.
While the Circuit de Monaco is the shortest, and slowest, on the current calendar it is among the most frenetic and awe-inspiring for those tasked with navigating Formula 1 machinery around its streets.
F1 Monaco Grand Prix – Motor Sports – Preview – Info
When: May 29th, 2022.
Moneyline odds:
Leclerc, Charles +100
Verstappen, Max +125
Perez, Sergio +1500
Sainz Jr, Carlos +1500
Russell, George +1500
Hamilton, Lewis +1700
Bottas, Valtteri +10000
Norris, Lando +24000
Alonso, Fernando +50000
Ricciardo, Daniel +50000
Magnussen, Kevin +50000
Ocon, Esteban +75000
Schumacher, Mick +75000
Vettel, Sebastian +100000
Stroll, Lance +100000
Gasly, Pierre +100000
Tsunoda, Yuki +100000
Zhou, Guanyu +100000
Albon, Alexander +200000
Latifi, Nicholas +300000
Where Can I Watch? ABC
F1 Monaco GP Race Preview and Betting Picks
Max Verstappen won the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix.
He is coming off a win at the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix and has the second-best odds to win the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend.
Charles Leclerc opens as the favorite to win.
He and Verstappen are followed by Carlos Sainz, Lewis Hamilton and George Russell, and Checo Perez; who round out the drivers with the best odds to win the race.