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Charles Leclerc in a Ferrari at the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix

There have been five Formula One drivers from Monaco.[1][2]

Current drivers

Charles Leclerc currently competes for Scuderia Ferrari. He made his Formula One debut for Sauber at the 2018 Australian Grand Prix.[3] In the Шаблон:F1 season he finished a season high of sixth in Azerbaijan and finished the season on 39 points.[4][5] He is the first Monégasque driver to win a Formula One race, which he achieved at the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix. He is also the first Monégasque driver to start a race from pole position, set a fastest lap, or lead the World Drivers' Championship standings. Leclerc is due to drive for Ferrari until the end of Шаблон:F1.[6] Шаблон:Gallery

Former drivers

Louis Chiron was Monaco's first Formula One driver.[7] He is better known for his pre-war efforts in motorsport, having won 21 Grands Prix (including the 1931 Monaco Grand Prix) before the World Championship began in 1950.[8][9] He was 50 when the first World Championship Grand Prix came around. His only points finish was a 3rd at his home race in Monaco in 1950.[10] He did the full 1951 season bar the Indy 500 and only made sporadic appearances after that.[11] He is still the oldest person to take part in a grand prix being 55 years when he competed in the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix, he is also the oldest person to enter a race when he entered the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix.[11][12]

André Testut entered in his home race on 2 occasions – 1958 and 1959. Both times he failed to qualify his privateer Maserati 250F.[13]

35 years after Testut failed to make the grid in 1959, Olivier Beretta was signed by Larrousse for the 1994 season.[14] He competed in 10 Grands Prix with a best result of 7th at the German Grand Prix before his sponsorship money ran out and was replaced with Philippe Alliot.[15] He finished 8th in his only attempt at his home race.[16] He later switched his focus to sports-cars.

Dutch-born Robert Doornbos competed under a Monegasque license due to FIA license regulation in 2005.[2]Шаблон:Citation needed He only competed in the last 7 races of the season with a highest finishing position of thirteenth meaning he finished last in the championship with no points.[17][18] He would represent the Netherlands in 2006.

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Timeline

Drivers Active Years Entries Wins Podiums Career Points Poles Fastest Laps Championships
Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:F1Шаблон:F1, Шаблон:F1, Шаблон:F1Шаблон:F1, Шаблон:F1 19 (15 starts) 0 1 4 0 0 -
Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:F1Шаблон:F1 2 (0 starts) 0 0 0 0 0 -
Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:F1 10 (9 starts) 0 0 0 0 0 -
Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:F1* 8 0 0 0 0 0 -
Шаблон:Sortname Шаблон:F1Шаблон:F1 Шаблон:F1stat (Шаблон:F1stat starts) Шаблон:F1stat Шаблон:F1stat Шаблон:F1stat Шаблон:F1stat Шаблон:F1stat -
Source:[19]

* Doornbos competed under a Dutch racing license in Шаблон:F1

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist Шаблон:Formula One drivers from Monaco Шаблон:Formula One nationalities