Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Previews 2026 Monaco Grand Prix: Qualifying Crucial for Victory
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team is focusing on qualifying performance for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix, where overtaking is extremely difficult.
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What Happened
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team heads into the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix without assumptions, as the unique circuit requires total focus and commitment. Toto Wolff emphasizes the need to build through practice and deliver in qualifying, since overtaking is extremely difficult during the race.
“Monaco remains one of the most prestigious races on the calendar. There is so much history and ceremony around the event, but none of that changes our task. We need to build through practice and be in a position to deliver when it matters.”
- The FIA has decided there will be no Straight Mode this weekend in Monaco due to the short straights and lack of run-off.
- The race sees the highest lap count of any event with 78 laps.
- Monaco has a pitlane speed of 60 km/h, rather than the usual 80 km/h.
Why this matters
The Monaco Grand Prix is a uniquely challenging circuit where qualifying success often determines race outcomes, making this preview key to understanding Mercedes' strategy for the weekend.
Terms in This Story
- Straight Mode (SM)
- A setting in Formula 1 cars that reduces drag for higher top speed on straights, typically used on circuits with long straights and sufficient run-off areas.
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