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The real reason Formula One’s biggest stars keep choosing Monaco as home

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
June 10, 2026
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Monaco has long been known as the playground of the rich and famous, but for Formula One drivers, the tiny Mediterranean state offers more than just financial advantages.

Many of the sport’s biggest names, including Charles Leclerc, Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Lando Norris and Valtteri Bottas, call Monaco home.

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At first glance, the attraction appears obvious. Monaco’s tax system is among the most favorable in Europe. The country does not impose wealth tax, property tax, or housing tax on most residents. For high-earning athletes, this creates significant opportunities for Tax Planning and long-term Wealth Management.

Privacy Laws Strengthen Monaco’s Appeal

However, financial benefits tell only part of the story.

For globally recognized sports stars, privacy has become a valuable asset. Monaco has some of the strictest privacy protections in the world. A law introduced last year banned unauthorized photography and filming of guests inside hotels and casinos.

The law helps ensure visitors can enjoy daily activities without constant public exposure. Paparazzi restrictions further enhance the country’s reputation as a secure destination for celebrities.

For Formula One drivers who spend much of the year under intense public scrutiny, the promise of privacy can be as valuable as any financial incentive.

Formula One and Monaco Share a Historic Bond

Monaco’s connection with Formula One also plays a major role. The iconic Monaco Grand Prix remains one of the most prestigious races on the racing calendar. The event attracts wealthy fans, luxury brands, and global media attention every year.

The race’s popularity is reflected in accommodation prices. Some visitors reportedly spend as much as $400,000 on hotels during race weekend.

Monaco’s position on the French Riviera, combined with its reputation for supercars, yachts, Luxury Real Estate, and exclusive lifestyles, creates a natural environment for motorsport’s elite.

With the Monaco Grand Prix secured on the Formula One calendar until 2035, the relationship between the sport and the principality appears set to continue for years to come.

Read also: Bugatti trades Monaco boulevards for Morocco’s rugged roads

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