Whether you are a fan of the Monaco circuit or not, the Formula 1 race in the principality is different from the average Grand Prix in every way. Of course, the crash barriers can cause a traffic jam that lasts 78 laps, but those crash barriers can also contribute to an exciting and spectacular whole.
To know which way things are going today, you have to be ready on time. The Formula 1 Grand Prix of Monaco starts at 3 p.m. Dutch time. On this website, the live report in the live blog starts at 2:00 PM, so we have the time to look extensively.
Due to the low speed average, the Monaco Grand Prix is one of the longest on the Formula 1 calendar, so get ready for a long ride!
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