At the end of the contract, the Monaco Grand Prix is ​​ready to adapt to stay on the calendar

It is said to be outdated, anachronistic, obsolete or even “has-been” but it still fascinates as much. The Monaco Grand Prix is ​​that “must” that we like to scratch because we know it is immutable. A living history book that continues to be written in golden letters.

Published on 26/05/2022 à 14:38

Jean-Michel Desnoues

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At the end of the contract, the Monaco Grand Prix is ​​ready to adapt to stay on the calendar

At the end of the contract, the Monaco Grand Prix has never been so questioned. ©DPPI/A. Vincent

Just yesterday, Quai Antoine 1er was nothing but piled-up crates, semi-trailers maneuvering, trucks in action. Arriving straight from Barcelona, ​​the Circus had only a few hours to deploy its marquee in preparation for the Monaco Grand Prix. Now, at the end of a final night of efforts, all hospitality is in place: the paddock can open its doors. A relief, and not just because of the tight timing.

After weeks of more or less alarmist speculation concerning the

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