The Historic Grand Prix of Monaco (also called the Monaco Historic Grand Prix depending upon the source) is a series of automotive races focused on historic motorsport. The event is typically held biennially two weeks before the Formula OneGrand Prix of Monaco.
History
The first Monaco Historic Grand Prix was held in 1997 as part of the year-long celebrations marking the 700th anniversary of the Grimaldi family's presidency over Monaco. It had only been intended as a one-off event but became a huge success, leading to its continuation as a biennial event from 2000.
With the beginning of the Monaco ePrix Formula E race, the Historic Grand Prix continued to be held in even-numbered years and the ePrix in odd-numbered years. However the 12th edition was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, instead taking place on April 25, 2021, two weeks before the Monaco ePrix and four weeks before the Formula One Grand Prix. Subsequently, the circuit hosted an ePrix in 2022.
The 2010 running of the event was the seventh in the series. It featured eight races total, in various historic motorcar categories:
Race A - Pre-1947 Voiturettes and Grand Prix cars
Race B - Front-engined Grand Prix cars (1947–1960)
Race C - Pre-1953 sports cars
Race D - Formula 3, 1,000 cc (1964–1970)
Race E - Rear-engined Grand Prix cars (1954–1965)
Race F - Formula 1 (1966–1974)
Race G - Formula 1 (1975–1978)
Race H - Formula 3, 1,600 cc and 2,000 cc (1971–1984)
By the 9th running of the event in 2014, the number of races had been reduced to 7, and there had been some tweaking of the categories, better to distribute the competition:[1]
A: Pre-war "Voiturettes" and Grand Prix Cars (up to 1939)