
Monaco 2026
FIA Formula Three round two
There's no circuit in the world quite like this one. Monaco. The streets where legends are made, where the barriers sit just centimetres from your wheels and where every single lap demands absolute precision. Growing up watching this race, I never imagined I'd one day be threading an F3 car through Sainte Devote and up the hill towards Casino Square. This week,
that became real.

Thursday, June 4th, 2026
Arriving in the Principality hits different. The history here is everywhere you look and even just walking the paddock you can feel the weight of this place. First practice session of the weekend, and it's a track that gives you absolutely no margin for error. Every wall is a reminder to respect it. We got valuable laps in, building a picture of where the car was and where I needed to find time. Monaco doesn't let you cut corners in learning it — you earn every tenth.

Friday, June 5th, 2026
Qualifying day in Monte Carlo and the pressure of track position here is like nowhere else, since overtaking is so hard to find once the lights go out. I pushed hard across both sessions, chasing every bit of confidence I could find through the chicane and out of the tunnel. We didn't get everything we wanted out of the lap, but there was real progress in how I was attacking the circuit compared to where we started the season. After Melbourne, this was about building the platform to fight back.

Saturday, June 6th, 2026
Sprint race day, and Monaco wasted no time reminding everyone how unforgiving it can be. Chaos at the front from the very first corners, a safety car, and a track that punishes the smallest mistake. I kept my head down, stayed clean through the tricky moments, and brought the car home in P10 — my first points finish of the 2026 season. After the disappointment of Melbourne, that result means a lot. It's the reward for the work we've put in since round one.







