The Automobile Club de Monaco has issued a public warning over fraudulent ticket sales linked to the 2026 Formula 1 Louis Vuitton Grand Prix de Monaco 2026, urging fans to remain cautious when purchasing passes online ahead of next month’s race weekend.
In a message shared on social media on Saturday, the ACM said counterfeit ticketing websites and misleading online offers had been circulating in recent days as demand for the event continues to surge.
Organisers reminded buyers that the only authorised ticket platform is monaco-grandprix.com and advised supporters to verify websites carefully before making any purchases.
The warning comes less than a month before Formula 1 returns to the Principality from Thursday, June 4 to Sunday, June 7, with availability already becoming extremely limited for the busiest days of the weekend.
According to the official ticketing platform, most grandstands for Saturday’s qualifying sessions and Sunday’s race are now either sold out or close to full capacity. Only a small number of seats remained available in grandstands B and E as of Saturday evening, both showing occupancy rates of 99 percent.
The Monaco Grand Prix remains one of Formula 1’s highest-demand events each season, regularly attracting visitors from around the world — and, inevitably, opportunistic scammers hoping to cash in on last-minute demand.