Time: May 21, 2009 at 6am to May 24, 2009 at 6pm
Location: Monaco, Monte Carlo
City/Town: Monaco, Monte Carlo
Event Type: Race, Formula, 1
Organized By: Stephen Page
Latest Activity: Jan 24, 2009
Monaco and Historic Grand Prix Formula 1
Monaco's streets hosts the best known Formula 1 Grand Prix and as well as a sporting spectacle it is one of Europe's premier social highlights of the year, with the best yachts in the world visiting the Principality and celebrities staying in the Monaco hotels such as the Hotel de Paris, the Columbus and the Grand, with many others staying in Nice.
Overview
The Grand Prix is 77 laps around the narrow, winding streets of Monte Carlo, making the Monaco Grand Prix the most exciting in the world, with little room for driver error.
History
Since the first Grand Prix on April 14 1929, organised by Monte Carlo resident and founding president of the Automobile Club de Monaco Antony Noghes, the average fastest speed has risen from 50mph (80 kph) to 88mph (143 kph).
Recent Winners
The 2007 Monaco GP (see our report below) was held on Sunday May 27, and was won by Fernando Alonso in a McLaren. Team-mate Lewis Hamilton came second, with Felipe Massa in a Ferrari finishing third.
Dates
21 to 24 May 2009
20 to 23 May 2010
Monaco Grand Prix - News, Info Plus Official Monaco GP Tickets
Tickets for the Monaco Grand Prix are available via:
Automobile Club de Monaco
BP 464 - 23, blvd Albert Ier
MC 98012 Monaco
Principality of Monaco
Tel: +377 93 15 26 00
Web: acm.mc
Fernando Alonso Wins Monaco Grand Prix
Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton achieved first and second for McLaren in the 2007 Monaco Grand Prix.
Alonso started from pole position and achieved the fastest lap time, and for most of the 78 lap race kept a three or four second lead over team-mate Lewis Hamilton. Monaco was Alonso's 17th Formula 1 victory.
With five races in this year's F1 Championship now gone, Spain’s Fernando Alonso and Brit Lewis Hamilton share the lead in the drivers' championship with 38 points each, with the next two races scheduled for Canada and the US.
In his first F1 season, Lewis Hamilton has now achieved five podium finishes from five races, extending his record winning run. And although tipped by some commentators to win this year's Monaco GP, Alonso's fluent driving kept him at bay throughout the race.
Fellow Brits - and Monte Carlo residents - Jensen Button and David Coulthard finished the race outside of the points and well down the field, a disappointing result particularly for previous winner Coulthard, who was on the podium to receive his third place trophy in last year's Monaco GP.
David is part owner of the Columbus Hotel, in the Fontvieille district of Monaco.
Robert Kubica in a BMW, who like Hamilton was making his debut at Monaco, achieved an impressive fifth position, ahead of team-mate Nick Heidfield.
Appropriately named American Scott Speed was another driver who will leave Monaco happy, having climbed from 18th on the grid to finish 9th.
The final positions were:
1. Alonso (McLaren)
2. Hamilton (McLaren)
3. Massa (Ferrari)
4. Fisichella (Renault)
5. Kubica (BMW Sauber)
6. Heidfeld (BMW Sauber)
7. Wurz (Williams)
Speaking after the race Alonso said 'It has been a fantastic weekend, no doubt, and to score this hat trick of pole, fastest lap and win is something very special and even more here in Monaco. I enjoyed very much today's race, with a perfect car all through the race. It was so good to drive such a nice car for 78 laps and win at the end.'
Lewis Hamilton commented, 'I knew we were both extremely quick, so I could only apply pressure, but he's a two-time world champion and he doesn't really make mistakes.'
The 2008 Monaco Grand Prix will be held on Sunday 25 May.
External links
Automobile Club de Monaco
Grand Prix de Monaco
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