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Monaco Grand Prix

Monaco GP Reaction Test

Can you beat 250ms before lights out in Monaco?

Street CircuitTarget: sub-250msMobile + Desktop

About the Monaco Grand Prix

Monaco is the crown jewel of F1-narrow streets, zero margin for error, and a start that can make or break your race. Position off the line matters more here than anywhere. Practice your reaction time with our F1 start lights and see if you have the reflexes for the Principality.

Why Monaco starts matter

Track position is everything in Monaco. A strong launch can define the whole race. Train your reflexes with the same five-light sequence used in F1 starts.

Why Monaco is different from faster circuits

Monaco's narrow streets mean overtaking is almost impossible after the start. Position off the line matters more here than at any other circuit.

Strong score

Under 250ms

Monaco GP start-focus checklist

Monaco rewards precision over risk. A disciplined launch profile is usually stronger than gambling on a jumpy first movement.

  • Prioritize zero false starts before aiming for a new PB.
  • Track your median result, not just your single fastest run.
  • Use compact sessions to stay sharp without over-anticipating lights out.

Make it a Monaco Grand Prix weekend challenge

Run a short practice session before qualifying or race day, then share your best clean start with friends. For a broader set of original ReactionF1 games and race challenges, visit the F1 games hub.

  • Warm up with three clean starts before chasing a personal best.
  • Use the Daily Challenge for a one-shot leaderboard target.
  • Share only clean runs to keep the challenge fair and fun.

Challenge a friend before race day

Play, get your score, then share your challenge link.

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F1 Reaction Time & Race Starts

At every F1 race-including the Monaco Grand Prix-drivers face the same challenge: five red lights illuminate one by one, then go out after a random delay. Elite drivers achieve 150–250ms. The average person is around 250–300ms. Learn how F1 reaction time works, see benchmarks, false start rules.

Under 250ms is solid; under 200ms is excellent. The Monaco Grand Prix takes place at Circuit de Monaco in Monaco. Device latency affects results.

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