Monaco Grand Prix Travel Facts

Ferrari, Toyota & Mclaren aim to be fastest on Formula One’s big day

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The most famous motor-racing event of all will take place on May 27th 2007. Can anyone take Fernando Alonso's crown on the streets of the world's 2nd smallest country?

The Monaco Formula One Grand Prix is arguably the world’s biggest, most famous and most glamorous motor racing event. In 2006 Fernando Alonso won it for Renault, but who will win it this May? Here are some facts, statistics historic trivia and travel information.

What is the Monaco Grand Prix?

The others can argue, but no other Formula One motor race can come close to Monaco’s annual event in which the streets of the world’s second smallest country are given over to the likes of Ferrari, McLaren, Williams and Toyota’s finest speed machines.

Monaco is already the most densely-populated country in the world (and has the shortest coastline in the world if you’re really being a statistics geek), but on the Sunday of the Grand Prix it becomes even more crammed.

For the racing purist, this is the biggie, as the Monaco circuit is notoriously tricky for the drivers. The experience for those in the cockpit was once described as like “riding a bike round your living room”. It’s also much-loved because it’s not a soulless, specially designed circuit like some on the F1 calendar – it goes through the same streets that the normal traffic goes through, albeit not quite adhering to lane etiquette and pedestrian crossings quite as strictly.

But it’s not all for the aficionados. The Grand Prix is also a chance for those dripping in wealth to show it off as ostentatiously as possible – expect the harbour to be full of incredibly expensive boats and the casino to be jammed with high-rollers once the spraying of the champagne on the podium is over. This year’s event takes place on

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Comments
Mar 21, 2007 1:47 AM
David Whitley :
The Monaco Grand Prix is easily the most famous, but is it the best in Formula One? The drivers often argue that Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium is the best circuit, whilst Albert Park in Melbourne, Australia and Silverstone in Northamptonshire, England undoubtedly offer great events. Or maybe one of the newer dates on the calendar, such as Bahrain or China is your favourite?
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