Formula 1 makes its return after a two-week hiatus this weekend with the glitzy Monaco Grand Prix.Kimi Antonelli has stormed to the summit of the 2026 World Drivers’ Championship standings in an excellent second season at Mercedes.Antonelli is in pole position for the 2026 F1 world titleGettyAfter a second-place finish in Australia, he took the chequered flag in China, Japan, Miami and Canada to claim his maiden four wins.His teammate George Russell sits in second, while reigning champion Lando Norris is off the pace in fifth for McLaren.This season has faced a staggered run of opening races, with none of the cars taking to the track throughout April.Both the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix were cancelled due to hostilities in the Middle East.It meant that the number of races dropped from 24 to 22, but there is a packed F1 schedule still to come throughout the rest of the year.And it restarts later on this week with the prestigious and glamorous Monaco Grand Prix, one of the toughest tracks in the calendar.When is the Monaco Grand Prix?The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix will run from Friday, June 5 to Sunday, June 7.Practice sessions one and two take place on Friday, while the third takes place on Saturday before qualifying.As per usual, the main race will be contested on Sunday, with lights out scheduled for 2pm UK time.Sky Sports will broadcast the entirety of the race weekend in Monaco, with Channel 4 having highlights of both qualifying and the race.The Monaco Grand Prix delivers glitz and glamour to the F1 calendarGettytalkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will also be across the build-up, news and reaction from the Circuit de Monaco.To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through our website, click HERE for the live stream.You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.Moncao Grand Prix: Full scheduleAll times UKFriday, June 5Practice 1 – 12:30pmPractice 2 – 4pmSaturday, June 6Practice 3 – 11:30amQualifying – 3pmSunday, June 7Race – 2pmMonaco Grand Prix: What has been said?Despite winning a fourth consecutive Grand Prix in Canada, Antonelli wasn’t entirely impressed with the manner of his victory.“Not really the way I wanted to win if I have to be honest because it was a tough fight with George,” he said amid Russell’s retirement.“It was very intense but I think it would have been cool to see how it would have ended up because we were going at each other. We were pushing and I think we both did a lot of mistakes.Mercedes have both of their drivers in the top two so far this seasonGetty“I think on my side I did a mistake that was a little bit in a crucial moment when I went back in front and started to pull away. “That was a mistake that if I could have avoided would have been better. “For sure was a tough battle, was intense, and of course I felt sorry for him but we’ll take the win and move forward.”F1 World Drivers’ Championship standingsPoints totals ahead of the Monaco Grand PrixKimi Antonelli – Mercedes – 131George Russell – Mercedes – 88Charles Leclerc – Ferrari – 75Lewis Hamilton – Ferrari – 72Lando Norris – McLaren – 58Oscar Piastri – McLaren – 48Max Verstappen – Red Bull – 43Pierre Gasly – Alpine – 20Oliver Bearman – Haas – 18Liam Lawson – Racing Bulls – 16Franco Colapinto – Alpine – 15Isack Hadjar – Red Bull – 14Carlos Sainz – Williams – 6Arvid Lindblad – Racing Bulls – 5Gabriel Bortoleto – Audi – 2Esteban Ocon – Haas -1 Alexander Albon – Williams – 1Nico Hulkenberg – Audi – 0Valtteri Bottas – Cadillac – 0Sergio Perez – Cadillac – 0Lance Stroll – Aston Martin – 0Fernando Alonso – Aston Martin – 0