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Map of the longer and new Formula E layout of the Circuit de Monaco, which was used for the Monaco ePrix for the 2020–21 season. On 18 September 2014 it was announced the Formula E would be racing on a shorter 1.760 km (1.094 mi) version of the Monaco Grand Prix circuit, which was subsequently used for the 2014–15 , 2016–17 and 2018–19 ...
Circuit de Monaco; Junior Monaco Kart Cup; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Circuíto de Mónaco; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Formula–1 monacói nagydíj; Sablon:Kezdőlap kiemelt cikkei/2010-19-2; Wikipédia:Szócikkek a kezdőlapon/2010 I. Wikipédia:Szócikkek a kezdőlapon/2022 I. Sablon:Kezdőlap kiemelt cikkei/2022-23-1; Usage on hyw.wikipedia.org
The Monaco Grand Prix (French: Grand Prix de Monaco) is a Formula One motor racing event held annually on the Circuit de Monaco, in late May or early June.Run since 1929, it is widely considered to be one of the most important and prestigious automobile races in the world, [1] [2] [3] and is one of the races—along with the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans—that form the Triple ...
Formula 1 returns to one of the most prestigious venues on the calendar as the famous Circuit de Monaco plays host to the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend.. Max Verstappen got back to winning ways ...
Circuit de Monaco; List of Formula E ePrix; ... File talk:Monte Carlo Formula 1 track map.svg; Portal:Formula One/Selected article; Portal:Formula One/Selected ...
Circuit de Monaco * Street circuit Clockwise Monte Carlo: Monaco: 3.337 km (2.074 mi) 19 Monaco Grand Prix: 1950, 1955–2019, 2021–2024: 70 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours: Race circuit Clockwise Magny-Cours: France: 4.411 km (2.741 mi) 16 French Grand Prix: 1991–2008: 18 Circuit de Pedralbes: Street circuit Clockwise Barcelona: Spain: 6.316 ...
Formula 1 returns just days after an action-packed Spanish Grand Prix for the series’ crown jewel: 78 laps around the tight, treacherous streets of Monte Carlo.
Date: 3 May 2023: Source: Own work. Some derivation from File:Monte Carlo Formula 1 track map.svg, created by Will Pittenger; Start/finish line and pits location based on race reports and the map provided at 1955 Monaco Grand Prix, Motor Sport Magazine