Right now, as you read this, the world’s most famous street circuit is alive. The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix — 5–7 June — is Formula 1’s most prestigious weekend: 76 years of history, 19 corners, barriers inches from million-dollar machinery, and champions who have spent entire careers unable to win here. For anyone with a passion for motorsport, it doesn’t get bigger than this.
If watching ignites the urge to feel it yourself, SIMPRO Academy Phuket is the answer. At our facility in Boat Lagoon Marina we run the platforms used by real racing drivers — iRacing, Assetto Corsa Competizione, Automobilista 2, EA Sports WRC, and more. Race Spa-Francorchamps, Silverstone, Bathurst and the same iconic circuits the pros compete on — on professional hardware, with a coach watching your every input.
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ToggleThe Circuit de Monaco is 3.337 km long with 19 corners one of the shortest permanent circuits on the F1 calendar and the one with the narrowest margins. Drivers are separated from the armco barriers by centimetres, not metres. There is almost no run-off area. A single mistake that would lose two seconds at Silverstone ends your race at Monaco.
That combination — prestige, danger, history, and the requirement for absolute precision — is why it has been called the greatest race in the world since 1950. Monaco is one leg of the Triple Crown of Motorsport alongside the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Only one driver in 76 years — Graham Hill — has won all three.
| Circuit Stat | Figure |
|---|---|
| Circuit length | 3.337 km |
| Number of corners | 19 |
| Lap record (pre-2026 regs) | Rubens Barrichello — 1:10.553 (2004) |
| First Monaco Grand Prix | 1929 (F1 World Championship from 1950) |
| Triple Crown races | Monaco GP · Indianapolis 500 · Le Mans 24h |
| Only Triple Crown winner | Graham Hill |
The 2026 season marks the most dramatic technical revolution in F1 in over a decade. The new cars feature active aerodynamics — wings that physically adjust their angle in real time, replacing the old DRS system. For Monaco, the FIA has confirmed both front and rear wings will remain in their closed, high-downforce configuration for the entire weekend, prioritising safety on the tightest circuit in the sport.
What this means in practice: no straight-line speed advantage from wing-opening. Maximum mechanical grip. Even more emphasis on driver skill, car setup, and qualifying performance. Monaco already rewards precision over power — the 2026 regulations make that even more true.

The title fight heading into Monaco is the best storyline in years. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) leads with 131 points and 4 race wins — one of the most dominant early-season runs in recent F1 history. His teammate George Russell is second on 88 points. Ferrari has both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in the hunt, running third and fourth. And with Max Verstappen still lurking in seventh, the championship is far from settled.
| # | Driver | Team | Points | Wins | Podiums |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A.K. Antonelli | Mercedes | 131 | 4 | 5 |
| 2 | G. Russell | Mercedes | 88 | 1 | 2 |
| 3 | C. Leclerc | Ferrari | 75 | 0 | 2 |
| 4 | L. Hamilton | Ferrari | 72 | 0 | 2 |
| 5 | L. Norris | McLaren | 58 | 0 | 1 |
| 6 | O. Piastri | McLaren | 48 | 0 | 2 |
| 7 | M. Verstappen | Red Bull | 43 | 0 | 1 |
| 8 | P. Gasly | Alpine | 20 | 0 | 0 |
| 9 | O. Bearman | Haas | 18 | 0 | 0 |
| 10 | L. Lawson | RB | 16 | 0 | 0 |
Monaco is the benchmark story in motorsport for the same reason it has been since 1950: it demands every skill simultaneously. Spatial awareness. Millimetre brake markers. Zero-lift throttle application through blind crests. Patience over two laps, aggression in a single corner.
The skills that make a driver fast at Monaco — trail braking precision, early rotation, patience with traction — transfer directly to every other circuit. The same skill that builds reation speed, apatial awareness and decision-making under pressure on the simulator are what coaches target in every session at SIMPRO Academy Phuket.
At a home setup, you can turn laps. On a Simucube 2 Pro direct-drive wheelbase with load-cell pedals and a coach reading your telemetry in real time, you improve. Those are different experiences – and it’s why sim racers travel internationally to race on professional hardware.
| Component | Specification | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Wheelbase | Simucube 2 Pro direct-drive — 25 Nm peak torque | Same class used by F1 driver academies and Le Mans Virtual teams. Feedback you cannot replicate on a belt-driven wheel. |
| Pedals | Simtrecs load-cell brake pedal set | Pressure-based braking — mirrors real cars. The single biggest lap-time factor for most drivers on their first session. |
| Display | Three 32-inch curved monitors (~150° wrap) | Full peripheral vision. No VR latency. Best configuration for competitive lap times. |
| Coaching | Live telemetry debrief — brake trace, throttle map, racing line | A coach behind your chair watching every input in real time across Spa, Silverstone, Bathurst, or whichever circuit you choose. |
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| Format | Duration | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Discovery Session | 90 minutes | 1,300 THB* | First-timers — seat fit, familiarisation laps, coached session, debrief |
| Improvement Session | 90 minutes | 1,300 THB* | Returning drivers targeting lap-time gains with live telemetry focus |
| 10-Session Program | Multiple sessions | Package rate | Structured progression toward a specific target, event, or licence push |
No. Most of our weekly bookings are first-timers. The 90-minute Discovery Session starts with a seat setup, controls overview, and slow familiarisation laps before any competitive driving begins. By the end you’ll have a baseline lap time and a derief on exactly what to focus on next.
For F1 fans, Automobilista 2 offers the best formula car physics and includes historic F1 machinery on circuits like Interlagos, Silverstone, and Spa. iRacing puts you in the most competitive online racing environment on earth with a structured single-seater ladder. And Assetto Corsa Competizione lets you race GT3 machinery on the same circuits you’re watching on TV — Spa-Francorchamps, Silverstone, Monza, Paul Ricard, Suzuka. Tell us your favourite circuit when you book and we’ll build the session around it.
Yes. We see a broad age range across our sessions — from teenagers to retired motorsport enthusiasts. The rig is adjustable for different seat positions and the car/circuit choice adapts to skill level. If you’re travelling as a family, a partner who isn’t racing has direct access to SOHO Pool Club (bar, restaurant, wellness) in the same building, plus Simba Sea Trips and Two Sea Tour for boat excursions.
We operate every day, including this weekend. If you’re in Phuket watching the Monaco GP, book a session for the same day — race at dawn, watch the real thing by evening. Phone +66 62 962 2822 or email info@simproacademyphuket.com to check availability.
Formula1.com — 2026 Drivers’ Championship standings
Formula1.com — 2026 Monaco Grand Prix preview and technical regulations
FIA — 2026 F1 Technical Regulations, active aerodynamics
Autosport.com — 2026 F1 season news and analysis
iRacing.com — platform overview
Kunos Simulazioni — Assetto Corsa Competizione official platform
EA Sports WRC — official game page
All championship standings correct as of 5 June 2026. SIMPRO Academy pricing subject to change — confirm at time of booking.
Paul Chappell
Founder & Operator, SIMPRO Academy Phuket
Paul Chappell is Founder and Operator of SIMPRO Academy Phuket. With 23+ years as a professional airline pilot, including a Lead Captain position on a Boeing Business Jet where he managed flight training and checking responsibilities, Paul brings deep expertise in precision performance and simulator-based training. He is a Qualified Flight Instructor with thousands of hours on certified full-motion flight simulators.
Beyond aviation, Paul is a lifelong motorsport enthusiast — 10+ years on high-performance motorbikes, multiple track days in an AMG 45S, a professional rally driver training course, and extensive go-kart racing. He founded SIMPRO Academy in 2024 to bring professional-grade sim racing and flight simulation training to Southeast Asia.
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