After an already exhilarating Friday full of free practicing, two absolutely action packed days await spectators of the 14th Monaco Historic Grand Prix.

The circuit will close on Saturday, May 11 at 06:15, allowing cars to attack the track in qualifying sessions arranged in chronological order, with the exception of the ‘C Series’. The circuit will reopen to urban traffic at 19:00. Read the full program for Saturday below:

08:15 – 08:40 A2 Series – Front-engined Grand Prix cars built before 1961

09:05 – 09:30 A1 Series – Pre-War Grand Prix Cars and Carts

09:55 – 10:20 Series B – Rear-engined Grand Prix cars, 1500, F1 (1961 – 1965) and F2 (1956 – 1960)

10:45 – 11:10 D Series – F1 3L Grand Prix Cars (1966 – 1972)

11:35 – 12:00 E Series – F1 3L Grand Prix Cars (1973 – 1976)

12:25 – 12:40 ‘UBS Classic Car Rally’ parade (3 laps)

12:50 – 13:20 ‘Senna 30 Years Celebration Parade’ (4 rounds)

14:30 – 14:55 C Series – Front-engined sports cars (1952 – 1957)

15:20 – 15:45 F Series – F1 3L Grand Prix Cars (1977 – 1980)

16:10 – 16:35 G Series – F1 3L Grand Prix Cars (1981 – 1985)

Sunday, May 12 is race day, providing real wheel to wheel racing from the morning until 17:45. The circuit will remain closed to urban traffic from 06:00 until 19:30. The full program on Sunday is as follows:

08:00 – 08:30 A2 Series – Front-engined Grand Prix cars built before 1961 – 10 laps or 30 minutes

09:05 – 09:35 A1 Series – Pre-War Grand Prix Cars and Carts – 10 laps or 30 minutes

10:10 – 10:40 Series B – Rear-engined Grand Prix cars, 1500, F1 (1961 – 1965) and F2 (1956 – 1960) – 10 laps or 30 minutes

11:15 – 11:50 Series D – F1 3L Grand Prix Cars (1966 – 1972) – 12 laps or 35 minutes

12:25 – 13:10 E Series – F1 3L Grand Prix Cars (1973 – 1976) – 18 laps or 45 minutes

14:30 – 15:00 C Series – Front-engined Sports Cars (1952 – 1957) – 10 laps or 30 minutes

15:35 – 16:20 F Series – F1 3L Grand Prix Cars (1977 – 1980) – 18 laps or 45 minutes

17:00 -17:45 G Series – F1 3L Grand Prix Cars (1981 – 1985) – 18 laps or 45 minutes

As is traditionally the case, Sunday will conclude with a Gala Awards Dinner in the ‘Salle des Etoiles’ of the Sporting Monte-Carlo.

See a map of the circuit below:

Featured image courtesy of ACM: Free practice on Friday, May 10