F1 Today: How to Watch the Monaco Grand Prix 2026 Qualifying

June 6, 2026

Formula 1 features on Saturday (the 6th) one of the most anticipated moments of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend in 2026. The qualifying session that will determine the pole position will be held on the streets of Monte Carlo, a circuit where the starting position often plays a decisive role in the race’s outcome.

Before the pole shootout, the drivers take part in FP3, scheduled for 07:30 Brasília time (GMT-3). Shortly afterward, at 11:00, the qualifying will take place to set the grid for the season’s sixth round in 2026.

The Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto, racing for Audi, will be in action throughout the day. In his second season in Formula 1, the São Paulo native faces yet another challenge on one of the sport’s most demanding and traditional circuits on the world calendar.

Fans will be able to follow all activities live. F1MANIA.NET will provide real-time text coverage of FP3 and the qualifying. F1 TV Pro streams all weekend sessions with footage, while Sportv airs Monaco Grand Prix programming live. Globo will only show Sunday’s race.

The schedule will conclude on Sunday (the 7th) with the Monaco Grand Prix, scheduled for 10:00, Brasília time. The race will be broadcast live on Globo and Sportv, in addition to F1MANIA.NET’s full real-time coverage.

Remaining schedule for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix (Brasília time)

Saturday, June 6
07:30 – Free Practice 3
11:00 – Qualifying

Sunday, June 7
10:00 – Monaco Grand Prix

Jake Thompson

Jake Thompson

I'm Jake Thompson, a motorsport journalist born and raised in North Carolina, where NASCAR weekends were basically family holidays. I’ve been covering everything from Formula 1 to rally raids for over a decade, blending sharp analysis with a fan’s heart. For me, writing about racing isn’t just a job — it’s the best seat in the house.