
Priority: Individual Safety
The Automobile Club's stewards spent the weekend training to be ready for the start of the Grand Prix season in Monaco at the end of April. This year, the Principality boasts an unprecedented number of race days from April to June.
He was 18 when he first donned the racing suit. This year, Christophe Fabri will experience his 31st Monaco Grand Prix as a steward. He holds a special rank, having become Deputy Chief Steward in the summer of 2025, succeeding Jean-Michel Matas.
Affiliated with the Automobile Club of Monaco, they ensure the safety of Monaco's motor races. The job is highly sought after. More than 550 applicants applied to join the corps this year, but only about sixty were accepted.
All weekend in Monaco, the focus was on training 460 volunteers to prepare for a busy spring of racing: the Historic Grand Prix from April 24 to 26, the E-Prix on May 16 and 17, and the Formula One Louis Vuitton Monaco Grand Prix from June 4 to 7.
“This is the first year in the history of the Automobile Club of Monaco where we will have the biggest day of events, as the E-Prix is taking place over two days, as it did last year, and we also have the Historic Grand Prix, which wasn’t held last year,” commented Christophe Fabri, who this weekend saw the new volunteers who will be part of his team from April to June.