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by philip on May 26, 2006

I've attended the Monaco grand prix twice, on the second occasion as guest of a wealthy oil man. We stayed in a rented villa some forty miles away and traveled to the circuit by train. How many tracks offer that opportunity, as opposed to hours of sweaty vehicle lineups? Our seats faced those fabled yachts and no prudish gate attendant would dare have prevented us from enjoying the fine French wine we brought to go with our exotic lunch; everyone else had done the same. When the "58th Monaco Grand Prix" is run this Sunday I won't be there. I won't even watch the telecast live, because 5:00 AM PDT is a bit early for one of my advancing years. I'll record it on DVD and replay the race in the morning, coffee mug at hand. But when the cameras pan over the harbour I will recall the beauty of the setting; when they zoom in on the yachts I might even be envious. And when the race begins, even knowing that he who enters the first turn first has the best chance, I'll be on the edge of my seat, living every moment. The long, drawn-out hours of the Indy 500 can't begin to compare. Monaco is truly the crême de la crême of motor racing. Photo: http://www.f1-tickets.co.uk
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Rating: 8.50 out of 4 vote(s) cast.
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Response from:
Robert
(05/29/06 12:51pm)
Monaco had nothing for the Indy 500. It was just another parade, not even a televised parade at that!!
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F1 Tickets
(12/14/07 12:32pm)
I wish I could afford F1 Tickets
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Kerala Tourism
(12/29/09 11:22pm)
Thank you very much for this information.
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