It seems to be generally agreed that Monaco is a ridiculous venue for a Grand Prix because it is so tight and passing is nearly impossible unless the passee gives way. But it's a highlight of the season for participants and a special win for drivers. I try not to miss it on TV because the background is lovely. Alas, because Monaco is a tax haven, many of the wedding-cake buildings have been replaced with high-rise cookie-cutter condos. The Hotel de Paris and Casino still stand, but the train station became the Lowe's Hotel, now the Fairmont Hotel (it looks like a parking ramp).
Although the idea of Formula 1 cars at Monaco is just as dumb as IndyCars on street circuits in the States, the romance of the setting still captivates me. And the tradition: Monaco has been around since 1929, largely unchanged. The 2013 race was the customary combination of parade and crash-fest. But there's no better place to watch a street race than Monaco. The segment from Nouvelle Chicane through Noghes makes for an intense segment of an intense lap, parade or not.
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Great venue, visually. For actual racing, not so much... The Fairmont (formerly Loew's, formerly Station) Hairpin requires special steering arms, unique to Monaco, to get the cars around it. |
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Above and below: Old Monaco and New Monaco. Not much change over almost 90 years. 1.9 miles is pretty short, even for a modern circuit. |
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