Round
7 - Monaco
June 1, 2003 - Monte Carlo
Directions
The thriving heart of the city regarded as the "millionaire's playground"
is transformed every year for probably grand prix racing's greatest fixture.
Formula One takes control of the busy streets and the harbour front of
Monte Carlo to give the sport its most breathtaking event of the year.
Monte Carlo is easy to get to, with a full international airport at Nice,
road, rail and helicopter links. The principality always provides a magical
atmosphere for the race.
Time difference: GMT +2
Course Details
Circuit length: 3.328 km No of laps: 78 Race distance:
259.584 km Lap record: Rubens Barrichello, Ferrari, 2002, 1min
18.023
History
The Monaco Grand Prix is quite simply the most famous street race in
the world. A tight armco-barriered circuit, around the streets of Monte
Carlo provides a magnificent spectacle. The cars charge past such landmarks
as the Hotel de Paris, the Casino, and then through the tunnel and out
around the harbour front.
The track is created overnight by a team of engineers who take over when
the traffic stops. The circuit is interesting, tight and demanding, with
little room for error or overtaking. But it is still regarded by many
as the sport's jewel in the crown - but remember first practice is on
Thursday not Friday.
Address
Circuit de Monaco
Automobile Club de Monaco
23 Boulevard Albert 1er
BP 464
98000 Monaco
Tel: (377) 93152600
Fax: (377) 93258228
Recent Winners
| Year |
Driver |
Team |
| 2002 |
D Coulthard |
McLaren |
| 2001 |
M Schumacher |
Ferrari |
| 2000 |
Coulthard |
McLaren |
| 1999 |
M Schumacher |
Ferrari |
| 1998 |
Hakkinen |
McLaren |
| 1997 |
M Schumacher |
Ferrari |
| 1996 |
Panis |
Ligier |
| 1995 |
M Schumacher |
Benetton |
| 1994 |
M Schumacher |
Benetton |
| 1993 |
Senna |
McLaren |
| 1992 |
Senna |
McLaren |
| 1991 |
Senna |
McLaren |
| 1990 |
Senna |
McLaren |
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