Past Winners

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Every Monaco Grand Prix champion through the years, the kings of the Monte Carlo barriers.

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Monaco Grand Prix Past Winners

Monaco has been on the Formula 1 calendar since the championship began in 1950, and its roll of honour is a list of specialists — the drivers who could tame the streets came back and won again and again. For a bettor, that repetition is the point.

The masters of Monaco

Ayrton Senna holds the record with six Monaco wins, including five in a row from 1989 to 1993 — the definitive Monaco master. Graham Hill earned the nickname "Mr Monaco" with five wins in the 1960s, a tally matched by Michael Schumacher, with Alain Prost on four. Among constructors, McLaren and Ferrari have dominated the principality. The pattern is unmistakable: Monaco rewards a specific blend of precision and confidence, and the drivers who have it tend to win here repeatedly rather than once.

What the history tells a bettor

Because the circuit rewards the same skills every year and overtaking barely changes, past Monaco form is a more useful pointer here than at most tracks. A driver with a strong record in the principality, and a car built for downforce and low-speed grip, is a more reliable read than raw season pace. Treat it as context, not a certainty — and remember the famous exceptions came in the rain, when Monaco's rules break. For how to turn the read into a bet, see Monaco Grand Prix race winner and Monaco Grand Prix predictions.

Frequently asked questions

Who has won the Monaco Grand Prix the most times?

Ayrton Senna, with six wins, including five in a row from 1989 to 1993. Graham Hill and Michael Schumacher each won it five times, and Alain Prost four.

Does past form at Monaco help with betting?

More than at most circuits. Because Monaco rewards the same skills every year and the racing changes little, a strong Monaco record and a downforce-strong car are a genuinely useful pointer — treated as context rather than a guarantee.