The final weekend in May means the Monaco Grand Prix is here as Formula 1 hits the streets of Monte Carlo.
Monaco is the most prestigious race on the calendar and a race every driver wants to win due to its rich history and iconic moments.
Qualifying is always important in F1 but the tight Monte Carlo streets means this Saturday's Qualifying is the most important of the year and one that can't be missed.
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Max Verstappen pulled off a spectacular Qualifying lap 12 months ago to take pole position and set himself up for a second Monaco win.
The reigning world champion may need some more magic this weekend because Ferrari and McLaren are expected to be serious contenders once again.
Following his close win in Imola, Verstappen leads Charles Leclerc by 48 points in the Drivers' Championship, with Sergio Perez 54 points behind his Red Bull team-mate.
Leclerc has a dreadful record on home soil, having not seen the chequered flag in his first three Monaco Grand Prix, lost a likely win due to strategy in 2022 and finished sixth in 2023.
Lando Norris will fancy his chances of a fourth successive podium and McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri should be in the hunt too.
Mercedes will be hoping their car suits the slow-speed corners as Lewis Hamilton and George Russell try to get in amongst the Red Bull, Ferrari and McLaren cars.
How to watch Indy 500 across Sky Sports
As is tradition, the Indy 500 follows the Monaco Grand Prix and you can watch The Greatest Spectacle in Racing from Indianapolis live on Sky Sports too.
British drivers Callum Ilott, Tom Blomqvist and Katherine Legge are in the 33-driver field, which will be led by Scott McLaughlin from pole position on Sunday.
On TV, Sky Sports Mix (which is free for viewers with a Sky Box) will begin coverage at 5pm and Sky Sports F1 will show the 108th Indy 500 beginning at 5.30pm following the Monaco GP.
Sky Sports Main Event will join the 200-lap race, which begins at 5.45pm, at 6.30pm, so there are several ways to watch the Indy 500.
Sky Sports F1's YouTube channel is showing extended build-up from 3.30pm.
Sky Sports F1's live Monaco GP and Indy 500 schedule
Sunday May 26
6.55am: F3 Feature Race
8.35am: F2 Feature Race
12.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Monaco GP build-up*
2pm: The MONACO GRAND PRIX*
4pm: Chequered Flag: Monaco GP reaction
5pm: Ted's Notebook
5.30pm: The Indy 500
*also live on Sky Sports Main Event
Next up it's time for the most-famous F1 race of them all - the Monaco Grand Prix. Watch every session from the famous street circuit live on Sky Sports F1, with Sunday's race at 2pm. Stream every F1 race and more with a NOW Sports Month Membership - No contract, cancel anytime