Why the Monaco Grand Prix is Still the Standout F1 Event

With new tracks and locations being added to the calendar over the past decade, Formula One’s prestige and popularity have never been in a better place. The Monaco Grand Prix has been one of the pinnacle events for the sport, but does the Circuit de Monaco still hold the same intrigue as it once did?

Fascinating F1 Fans Since 1950

The Monaco circuit was built in 1929 and was first used in Formula One in 1950. The Monte Carlo streets have been overtaken by the speed and thrill of open-wheel action ever since. The Monaco Grand Prix is still regarded as one of the most prestigious races on the calendar, even though newer Grand Prix circuits like the Suzuka Circuit in Japan and the Miami International Autodrome in the United States have drawn in enormous sums of money.
The Grand Prix of Monaco can still attract the most prominent celebrities. In 2023, the likes of Tom Holland, Orlando Bloom, Kylie Minogue, and Neymar attended the event. The celebrities are treated to incredible action on the track as the drivers try to navigate narrow roads, tussle with tight corners, and evaluate elevation changes. Qualifying is also an integral part of the event, and the presence of celebrities can add extra pressure on the drivers. It all adds more spice to the Monaco spectacle.

Famous Past Winners

Every Formula One driver will tell you that winning the Monaco Grand Prix is one of the biggest challenges in the sport. Taking the chequered flag at Circuit de Monaco is no mean feat, and several of the very best drivers never managed to accomplish it. However, many big names have won in Monaco, including Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton, Jackie Stewart, and Alain Prost.

The late great Ayrton Senna was the master of Monaco during his illustrious career. The Brazilian ace picked up six race wins in the principality, which is still the record, with his sixth and final success coming in 1993.

Over the years, Formula One has expanded its portfolio and taken fans to luxurious places all over the globe. We have been treated to several spectacular races in a host of stunning locations, but the Monaco Grand Prix remains Formula One’s pinnacle event in terms of prestige.

Fans are already gearing up for the 2024 edition, which will undoubtedly be another memorable race in Monaco. Will a familiar face win the 2024 GP, or will a new name be etched into the history books?

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Thomas Spink
Thomas Spink

Being a determined voyager, travel blogger, hospitality expert and professional champagne sipper, Thomas uses his talents to delve into the challenging world of Formula 1 and provide unique insights about the circus.

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