About

Why this exists

I've followed F1 since childhood and became an active fan in late 2020. When a trip to Nice was planned, visiting Monaco was a given — I wanted to see the track with my own eyes.

The day before going I had an idea: build an interactive walking guide so the visit would be more than just walking around. I built it overnight and beta tested it on the circuit the next day.

It turned out more useful than expected — the historical facts and racing context made each corner feel alive, the offline map worked perfectly without roaming, and it gave a real sense of what F1 drivers actually experience through those streets.


Made by Maris

Data engineer based in Estonia. Writing about tech at drumandbytes.com.

Found a bug or want to suggest something? Open an issue on GitHub.

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Help

Fan-made walking guide — S/F line + all 19 corners of the Circuit de Monaco

Prev / Next — walk corners in racing order.

Tap any marker on the map to jump directly to that corner.

Sector tabs — skip between the four circuit sections.

▾ button — collapse the info panel to see more map. Reopens automatically at the next corner.

Tap GPS to enable live tracking. The app measures your distance to the next corner every few seconds using your device's built-in location — nothing is sent externally.

When you're within 40 metres of a corner, its marker turns orange. When you're within 25 metres of the next corner, the panel auto-advances.

Use the Auto button to turn auto-advance on or off — useful if you want to explore freely without the panel switching.

The screen stays on automatically while GPS is active.

Battery/CPU impact is negligible — same as having Maps open.

After first load, the app and map tiles work fully offline. This makes it useful as a general Monaco GPS map even when roaming doesn't work — Monaco is outside the EU, so data roaming may be expensive or unavailable.

GPS itself doesn't require internet — your device's location hardware works independently of mobile data.

Map tiles you've already viewed are cached. Pan and zoom around the circuit while online to pre-cache the areas you'll walk.

There is a pedestrian path along the full 172 metres of the tunnel on the left-hand side (walking in racing direction). You can walk the entire tunnel section alongside the racing line.

iOS: Open in Safari → Share → "Add to Home Screen". Opens as a standalone app with no browser chrome.

Android: Open in Chrome or Brave → install prompt or browser menu → Add to Home Screen.

Once installed, the app works fully offline and the screen stays on while GPS is active.

⛶ Fullscreen button available on Android and desktop — including when installed as a PWA. Hidden on iOS where the Fullscreen API is not supported.

Racing line GPS from bacinger/f1-circuits (MIT licence, OpenStreetMap source). Historical facts are original writing.

Unofficial fan project — not affiliated with Formula One Licensing B.V. or the Automobile Club de Monaco.

✓ No data collected✓ GPS stays on-device✓ No cookies

Found a corner that's off? A fact that's wrong? Open an issue on GitHub — corrections welcome.

Walk all 19 corners of the Circuit de Monaco with historical facts and live GPS.


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Start at the S/F marker on Boulevard Albert 1er — that's where the race starts and ends each lap.
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Enable GPS and the app follows you — auto-advancing to the next corner as you approach. Orange markers mean you're close. Use Auto to toggle this.
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Works offline — once loaded, the map and app work without internet. Useful as a general Monaco GPS map if roaming doesn't work.
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Tap Help anytime for full details on all features.

Install as an app — Safari → Share → "Add to Home Screen" on iOS, or Chrome/Brave on Android. Works offline after first load.


No data collected. GPS stays on your device. Fan project — not affiliated with F1 or ACM.