This is when you need to tune in for the Monaco Grand Prix: F1 Timetables

07:00, 19 May
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After Max Verstappen's epic win at Imola, it is time for the most glamorous race of the season, the calendar's jewel, the Monaco Grand Prix.
For this race, teams usually bring track specific upgrades to better cope with the bumpy, twisty and narrow nature of the legendary street circuit.
After Verstappen's win at Imola last time out McLaren CEO Zak Brown stated the season was 'far from over' due to a 'very strong' Verstappen's efforts. Of course, Red Bull's Miami and Imola upgrades also had a part to play in the surprising result.

F1 Monaco Grand Prix session times

Friday, 23 May
Free Practice 1 (FP1): 13:30-14:30 Local time. (12:30-13:30 GMT.)
Free Practice 2 (FP2): 17:00-18:00 Local time. (16:00-17:00 GMT.)
Saturday, 24 May
Free Practice 3 (FP3): 12:30-13:00 Local time. (11:30-12:30 GMT.)
Qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix: 16:00-17:00 Local time. (15:00-16:00 GMT.)
Sunday, 25 May
F1 Monaco Grand Prix: 15:00 Local time. (14:00 GMT.)

Where to watch the F1 Monaco Grand Prix

In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports has the exclusive rights to broadcast Formula 1 live.
Each day, along with the action on track, the British channel previews the daily activities. Coverage ahead of FP1 will begin at 12:00, and ahead of FP2 at 15:40 on Friday.
FP3's coverage is set to begin at 11:15 on Saturday, while the lead up to Qualifying starting 50 minutes ahead of Q1 at 14:10.
Coverage for Sunday's Grand Prix will begin at 12:30, an hour and a half before the lights go out in the principality.
Channel 4 will also show an extended highlights on Saturday and Sunday after the qualifying and the Monaco Grand Prix respectivelyx. Their broadcast will begin at 18:30, and will last two and a half hours.
Because of Sky Sports' exclusive TV rights deal, F1 TV and F1 TV Pro are not available in the UK, but both of these alternatives could be a way to watch all Monaco Grand Prix sessions in the United States. ESPN is another broadcast alternative for people in America.
Highlights will also be available on F1's YouTube channel all across the world.