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dragon
14.05.2021 22:51:45

Another popular place to watch the race is Grandstand T. Located on the short burst towards Rascasse, this is where many drivers will size up a dive down the inside of the tight right-hander, often to no avail. It also faces and has a clear view to the pit boxes, so you’ll see the pit crews in action and any drama that ensues, such as Max Verstappen’s unsafe release in 2019 which cost him his first Monaco podium. It has a big screen so you won’t miss any of the action. The boxes at the back of Grandstand T house the commentary positions for the world’s broadcasters, as well as the view for Paddock Club. [links]


hjordanfishere
02.06.2021 13:54:38

As the cars pass through the tightest section of the track, featuring the Grand Hotel Hairpin and Mirabeau Bas, the come to Portier. Grandstand C has a great view of the cars as they turn right and gear up for one of the fastest sections of the track and speed through the tunnel. Ayrton Senna famously collided with his teammate Alain Prost at Portier in 1988, while Kimi Raikonnen infamously strolled passed this stand in 2005 when a mechanical failure forced him to retire, and he walked through the tunnel to join his friends on a yacht for the remainder of the session. more


Macho
27.05.2021 5:15:39

As the cars approach the end of the weaving sector one, the pass the iconic Casino de Monte-Carlo. You’ll see the cars file out of the wide left-hand corner of Massenet, before turning right through Casino, with the famous building an apt background for this glamorous circuit, and begin a short burst down to the turn right-hander of Mirabeau. [links]


directair
28.05.2021 22:10:28

You’ll see the cars as they swing round from Tabac, and you might even hear the bodywork
kiss the barriers as they pass through these two quick, challenging chicanes.


anon8373
07.06.2021 6:35:54

One of the most popular grandstands at Circuit de Monaco, Grandstand K offers views from the tight Tabac corner through to the first swimming pool chicane. With seats in the upper section of Grandstand K, you’ll also have panoramic views of the marina. Saturday and Sunday seats in Grandstand K Upper are included with Hero Ticket Packages. A Thursday seat in Grandstand K Upper is also included with all Monaco Grand Prix Experiences Packages.
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twobitcoins
13.05.2021 17:38:21

Enjoy some of the best panoramic views in all of Monaco harbour with access to the Champions Club in the Ermanno Penthouse. Featuring luxurious interior spaces and large outdoor viewing terraces, the Ermanno Penthouse offers views of the start/finish straight and almost the entire harbour section at Circuit de Monaco, making it one of the best places to watch the action. Champions Club guests are treated to all-inclusive hospitality, F1 driver appearances and insider access at the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix. Access is available with 2-Day Champions Club Ermanno Penthouse Packages. F1 Experiences also offers 2-Day Champions Club Ermanno 10 Packages with all-inclusive hospitality in the same iconic building. more


aisnake
08.06.2021 4:00:04

The ultimate hospitality suite on Formula 1’s most glamorous weekend, the Formula 1 Paddock Club is the place to see and be seen at the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix. Choose from 2-Day packages with full Paddock Club access, including gourmet cuisine and open bars serving premium drinks. Paddock Club guests also enjoy daily pit lane walks, access to the F1 Paddock and additional seat in the La Rascasse grandstand. Paddock Club access is available with 2-Day Paddock Club Ticket Packages and 2-Day Legend Ticket Packages.
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lach
20.04.2021 21:42:36

Please note that dates have not yet been confirmed for the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix, but the event is traditionally held on the third weekend in May (19-22 May, 2022).


Qoad Sof
02.05.2021 23:02:48

F1 Experiences is excited to continue our exclusive partnership with the Automobile Club de Monaco in 2022. Monaco Grand Prix Experiences Packages are now on sale with a choice of premium trackside hospitality in the Loge and Belvedere suites, access to the Luxury Yacht Dyna® and bespoke Côte D’Azur travel experiences. Browse all Monaco Grand Prix Experiences.


hughbarnard
26.04.2021 14:20:03

During qualifying, friends from BAM Motorsports escorted us to a high-up suite in an ideal location, with views that allowed us to see a majority of the track. Shouting over engines, David Madgwick, BAM's managing director of VIP hospitality, told me he sold a package to a few well-off gentlemen for 120,000 Euros (about $134,000). Madgwick said the package allows for graceful striding between the best locations—take a helicopter to the jetty, a smaller boat to shore, and then head up to the penthouse terrace, with free champagne available at any point.


david345
23.04.2021 21:22:05

Monaco is heavily restricted during its annual Formula 1 Grand Prix, and trying to find the best possible place to watch the race isn't easy. Driving doesn't get you far, and navigating on foot is difficult since the city's multiple levels of roads play tricks on GPS. Ask around, though, and you can find yourself in some pretty cool places.


kosovito
20.06.2021 2:44:29

Don't Go To Monaco


Madoff
19.06.2021 23:05:11

Turn one is always likely to see a lot of action and is a prime location for the stampede to the podium once the gates are opened after the race.


SawEfDir
19.05.2021 23:21:49

Okay, its not the first corner but on lap one the cars are still very much tightly packed, jostling for position and though overtakes are less common here they are certainly not rare.


Link2VoIP
17.05.2021 15:03:37

The Seconda Variante (that’s second chicane to you and me) offers a cheaper alternative to some of the turn 1 grandstands but with a similar view, Grandstands 9 and 10 represent good bang for buck. The Lesmos one and two are nearby so should you feel like a change of scenery at any point you won’t have to go far. here


Zerbie
30.05.2021 23:48:36

From grandstands 18 and 19 you’ll have a head on vision of the action through Ascari, then at a distance almost close enough to touch, see cars exit onto the straight, kissing the rumble strip as they do so.


Renton777
02.05.2021 16:53:49

The Centrale Grandstand (1) is itself a part of Monza’s epic history, hosting Grand Prix spectators since it was constructed in 1938. The two blocks on the right hand side of the stand are opposite the grid with the pole position markings being roughly opposite seat 58 in block 2, near the central partition. more


hebrew15
13.06.2021 1:56:46

There are a number of small viewing platform erected for general admission though these spots disappear fast. More likely you’ll find yourself pressed against the perimeter fencing. The spectator experience is not the best for un-obscured fence free photographs but it is at least close to the action. [links]