Why do F1 drivers live in Monaco?
Explaining the details of why so many꧟ F1 drivers liv𝔉e in Monaco

Nearly half of the current F1 grid calls Monaco home.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is 🔯another high-profile resident.
Nico Rosberg, David Coulthard, Jenson Button and 🎀🐭Mika Hakkinen also live in Monaco.
The exact locations of the F1 drivers’ homes remains top sﷺecret. But we🌸 do know that they all reside in the luxury nation, which is one of the world’s smallest.
Mona🍃co has a population of approximately 40,000 people. A quarter of its residents were bor✱n there, including Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.
One third of the population are millionaires.
Buying a property in the neighbourhoods of Monte Carlo, La Moneghetti, Condamine, La🐷rvotto, Fontvieille or Monaco-Ville would cost more than some of the most exclusive parts of London.
This weekend’s F1 Monaco Grand Prix will be a sh🧸ort commute fr𓆉om their glamorous homes.
Which F1 drivers live in Monaco? |
Lewis Hamilton |
Max Verstappen |
Charles Leclerc |
Lando Norris |
George Russell |
Valtteri Bottas |
Nico Hulkenberg |
Alex Albon |
But why do so many F1 drivers live in Monaco?
Tax reasons
Monaco is a tax haven for the rich.
Any💮bo🌱dy who applies to live in Monaco must prove they have £500,000 in their bank account.
If you then stay in Monaco f🌃or more than 50% of the calendar year, there are major financial perks to be gained.
The local government do not charge residents of🐻 Monaco any wealth tax, local tax, property tax or capital gains tax.
Security
High-profile individuals have unique needs.
Monaco allows them the possibility to have privacy and seꦺcurity, which living in a major city could not provide.
There are local laws prohibiting photography. It is a clampdown on pa💙parazzi.
Monaco is renowned as being safe because💞 its millionaire residents are able to boast security teams.
There is CCTV all over Monaco which means thಞe nation does not require a heavy and visible police presence.
Travel
F1 drivers do a lot of travel🔯ling and Monaco is a🥂 useful place to stay between trips.
It is close to Nice a♔irport, which has a significant usage by private p♊lanes.
A heliport in Monaco can transport you to Nice ai♐rport in seven minutes.
ꩵF1 drivers will go back to their homes when the grand prix is in town, at the end of each day.
Weather
Unlike the gloom of the UK༺, F1 drivers can enjoy the sunshine of the Pr♒incipality.
It is mild in winter but gloriously ho♊t during summer.
On average, Monaco is sunn𓂃y for 300 days per year.

James was a sports journalist♓ at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.