Monaco Grand Prix Weekend: Glitz, Glamour, and Racing
The Buzz Around the Race
The Monaco Grand Prix is more than just a race; it’s a weekend‑long showcase of luxury, speed, and celebrity sightings. While the hype around Dua Lipa’s wedding in Italy and the race itself grabbed headlines, the real action unfolded on the French Riviera. Parking lots filled with Maseratis, Lamborghinis, and other supercars, while docks glittered with superyachts owned by some of the world’s wealthiest individuals.
Celebrities on the Scene
Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian
Seven‑time Formula 1 world champion Sir Lewis Hamilton finished second, but the cameras lingered on his smile as he spent time with girlfriend Kim Kardashian, who was there to cheer him on.
South African Stars Shine
Ama Qamata’s Instagram Highlights
Ama Qamata, known from *Blood & Water*, called it her “first Formula 1 race” and said Monaco did not disappoint. She posted a carousel of pictures and a short video, thanking Audi F1 for the hospitality and calling the weekend “incredible from start to finish.”
Nomzamo Mbatha and Family
Nomzamo Mbatha was spotted strolling the circuit with her siblings Wendy, Zamani, and Siyanda. During the weekend she also sat down with Jason Arthur, founding CEO of Hamilton’s Mission 44 charity, to discuss global youth empowerment and creating opportunities for the next generation.
Mihlali Ndamase’s Yacht Vibes
Mihlali Ndamase enjoyed the yachting scene, sharing snaps of the luxurious boats and the festive atmosphere that surrounded the race.
Music and Superyacht Parties
Black Coffee’s Set
Grammy‑winning producer and DJ Black Coffee delivered a star‑studded performance at the 2026 Louis Vuitton Grand Prix of Monaco, keeping the crowd energized between races.
DJ Shimza’s Ultimate SuperYacht Event
DJ Shimza took over the exclusive Ultimate SuperYacht party led by Tom Claeren, spinning tracks that turned the dock into a floating dance floor.
Beyond the Track: Conversations for Change
Mission 44 Talk with Jason Arthur
The conversation between Nomzamo Mbatha and Jason Arthur focused on how motorsport can drive social impact. They highlighted the need for accessible pathways in education, technology, and sports for young people worldwide.
Why Monaco Matters for Teens
For teens who love cars, music, or simply enjoy seeing their favorite stars in action, Monaco offers a glimpse into a world where passion meets possibility. The event shows that hard work—whether on the track, in the studio, or behind the scenes—can lead to unforgettable experiences and a chance to give back.
Conclusion
The Monaco Grand Prix weekend proved to be a dazzling mix of high‑speed racing, celebrity glamour, live music, and meaningful conversations. From Lewis Hamilton’s podium finish to Ama Qamata’s first‑race excitement, Black Coffee’s beats, and talks about youth empowerment, the event offered something for everyone—especially the next generation dreaming big.


