Monaco’s Classic Week returned this September, bringing together a unique display of historic yachts, sailing regattas, and timeless automotive culture. The principality’s harbor transformed into a living museum of craftsmanship and heritage, drawing collectors, enthusiasts, and icons of sport.
Among the notable figures in attendance was Charles Leclerc, Ferrari’s Formula 1 driver and Monaco’s own homegrown talent. His presence at the event highlighted the natural link between motorsport, tradition, and the Principality’s enduring celebration of speed and style.
The timing of Classic Week coincided with Formula 1’s build-up to the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku. Known for its demanding street circuit that mixes ultra-fast straights with tight corners, Baku is set to be one of the key challenges of the season. For Ferrari, every detail will count as teams prepare to navigate the city’s unforgiving layout, where strategy, precision, and resilience often determine the outcome.
From the calm waters of Monaco to the high-speed drama of Azerbaijan, the week marked a striking contrast between heritage and modern competition. With the Classic Week drawing to a close, all eyes now shift toward Baku, where the next chapter of the Formula 1 season will unfold.





