The streets of Monaco will echo to the sound of Formula 1 history this weekend as the Cavallino Classic Monaco Ferrari Parade takes centre stage during the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique 2026.

Organised jointly by Automobile Club de Monaco and Cavallino Classic Monaco, the event offers fans a rare chance to see a collection of legendary Scuderia Ferrari cars in action on the iconic street circuit. The parade will run across Saturday and Sunday, slotting between race sessions to deliver a spectacle unlike anything previously seen at the historic Grand Prix.

A total of 12 Ferrari Formula 1 cars spanning 1998 to 2011 will take to the track, representing eras that defined the team’s modern legacy. Among them are machines from the dominant early-2000s period led by Michael Schumacher, including the iconic Ferrari F2004, widely regarded as one of the most successful cars in F1 history.

The line-up also features championship-winning machinery such as the Ferrari F2007, driven to the title by Kimi Räikkönen, as well as the Ferrari F150 from the era of Fernando Alonso. All cars will be displayed in the paddock across both days, giving spectators an up-close look at some of the sport’s most celebrated designs.

Adding further prestige, the parade will be opened by Jacky Ickx, who will drive the historic Ferrari 312 F1, the very car in which he claimed victory at the 1968 French Grand Prix. His appearance provides a direct link between Ferrari’s rich past and the machinery on show.

Ferrari remains the most successful team in Monaco’s history, with 11 wins in the Principality, and this parade serves as a rolling tribute to that legacy. Less a static display, more a full-throttle reminder of why the Prancing Horse still commands such reverence.